This song is a call to action for discipleship and evangelization to the world. This piano arrangement by Scott Soper is ideal for use in parishes without a praise band, and is sure to enhance any
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This anthem based on Micah 6:8 is organized in a refrain/verse format. There are numerous options for singing the verses, including SATB chorus. The piece is scored for assembly, SATB choir, keyboard,
This choral anthem is entirely in Latin with mostly homophonic choral writing. Sung by the soprano or mezzo soloist the first time, the choral parts add warmth but do not distract from the soloist the
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This accessible and beautiful piece is ideal for times of meditation and can be used as a post-Communion piece at any Mass or service, particularly during Lent, ordinations, and whenever a community or
This is an exciting setting of James Quinn's adaption of the beloved prayer, St. Patrick's Breastplate. This scoring for SAB choir and keyboard includes a skillfully arranged descant, optional
Using the composer's hymn tune FENBY, this is a majestic setting of James Quinn's paraphrase of Psalm 117 for choir, organ, and brass quartet. Foursquare rhythms, a fluid sense of tonality, and an
With a text inspired by Psalm 34, this flowing assembly song is perfect for celebrations of thanksgiving, gratitude, and praise. Harmonic support from the two-part mixed choir, optional descant, and
This SATB anthem is a prayerful setting of the psalms using SATB choir, keyboard, C instrument and guitar. It is well suited for use during communion and Lent and addresses the need for Christian
Nine verses, arranged in a call-and-response format between cantor and unison choir and/or assembly, refer to events in Mary's life, from the Annunciation through the Assumption and Coronation. The refrain
Voiced for a cappella double choir (SSAATTBB) and making effective use of added-tone chords and modal harmonic progressions, this brilliant setting of Palmer's translation from the Salisbury Diurnal will be
Hints of American folk hymnody inform this assembly song - foursquare rhythms, triple meter, and an unmistakably pentatonic melody - and support its topical themes of gathering, harvest, welcome, social
A beautiful three-part contemporary hymn containing a sweet, memorable melody and contemplative lyrics paying tribute to the coming, beauty, mercy, and glory of our Savior. Well written and compelling for
The Southern Harmony hymn tune RESTORATION is offered here as a choral concertato singing of salvation and eternal life. An imaginative a cappella SATB arrangement preserves the rustic character of the tune
This steady and meditative setting based on Psalm 25 features a cantor-led melody for the assembly, supported in the refrain by an optional SATB choir. It is ideal for moments of reflection, commitment, or
With a wide-ranging topical scope - care of the sick, church, comfort, healing, light, love for others, praise, Christian life, and the resurrection - this anthem will be appropriate for many liturgical
The beautiful melody of this song has an immediate sense of familiarity and is accessible to any congregation. Including both a hymn version and a concertato version complete with SATB harmonies, this song
In this hymn, Bernadette Farrell explores the spiritual importance of living life simply that we might be like a flute of reed for God to fill. This setting includes a part for your congregation and
Based on a prayer by Cardinal Merry del Val, this gentle contemporary setting encourages inner peace and calm. Scored for three-part choir, piano, and guitar, your assembly will quickly learn and sing along
This verbatim psalm setting uses the same flexible format found in Spirit & Psalm, OCP's contemporary psalter, in which verses may be sung metrically or chanted by a single cantor. A usage note
With original text for the refrain and bridge, this modern anthem is an exciting take on the well-known traditional prayer Anima Christi. Frequent syncopations follow speech rhythms that punctuate the
Choirs will have no trouble learning the refrain and ostinato, while cantors or assembly can sing the two-part verses. The verses evoke a Trinitarian theology of intercessory prayer: to God, through Jesus,
A singable chorus, simple and memorable, with a moving lyric makes this anthem similar to a Taize refrain where people can pray the words rather than having to rely heavily on the printed word. Useful for a
This contemporary setting of the Magnificat allows us the opportunity to echo Mary's words of praise to God. Its foursquare rhythms punctuated by easy syncopations will be easily learned by the assembly. It