This beautiful a cappella arrangement of the Phos Hilaron prayer of light is written by the current Executive Director of the American Choral Directors Association Tim Sharp. The piece is especially poignant for Evening Prayer or Epiphany settings. Also includes an additional antiphon Lux Christi by Jubal House composer Edwin M. Willmington.
This triumphant arrangement by Mark Hayes of the classic hymn is a great choice for choirs of all sizes. Present this anthem with organ or piano accompaniment or add the additional brass and percussion for a more robust sound. The children's choir part can even be used as a congregational melody part to involve everyone!
Ten Pieces for Flute and Piano-At once joyous and contemplative haunting and beautiful these ten pieces for Piano and C instrument are a gift from the namesake of The Brehm Center at Fuller Seminary William K. Brehm.
Composed and arranged for the retirement of Fuller Seminary president Richard J. Mouw this choral anthem introduces a beautiful new hymn tune in an expansive and exciting setting. Don't miss this piece for your church or community choir!
A new arrangement of the classic hymn “Praise My Soul the King of Heaven.” Fully orchestrated this hymn of praise also welcomes congregational singing.
Combined with the classic hymn “Take My Life and Let it Be ” this new composition of prolific composer Craig Courtney speaks a beautiful prayer: “Not to be served but to serve; not to be pleased but to please; not to be loved but to love.” A stunning statement for worship or concert.
Featuring a stunning choral introit in Spanish this composition pairs a new melody along with the traditional hymn Holy Holy Holy. There's room for congregational singing as well.
Jesus Loves Me features five creative sola-themed organ arrangements by Grace Chung. These practical and artistic arrangements portray a wide spectrum of emotions and styles related to these important tenets of the Christian faith. The book includes additional information on the score to assist the performer's knowledge of what they are expressing and a demonstration CD performed by the arranger …
(Bundle of All Kid's Resources)-The Five Solas are principles of Christian faith that originated in the 16th century. There are five songs in this series each expressing an aspect of the sola themes.
Composed and arranged for the retirement of Fuller Seminary president Richard J. Mouw this choral anthem introduces a beautiful new hymn tune in an expansive and exciting setting. Don't miss this piece for your church orcommunity choir!
Written by the outstanding young composer Jocelyn Hagen I Will Pray and Sing uses three separate scriptural texts to reflect upon the nature of prayer and song.
Featuring the text of the traditional 'Kyrie' and alternating between the Greek and the English texts this setting is a profoundly singable and expressive choice for a strong church choir. The setting also encourages the use of an optional children's choir.
The hymn of Christian unity is based on a theme from Brahms' 4th Symphony. Having found a place in many standard hymnals it is wonderfully arranged for choir with optional congregational participation. A full orchestration or Brass/Percussion instrumentation are both available to add strength to this powerful anthem.
Composed and scored with a nod to the Baroque this piece speaks the gift of singing that has been given to the world. Also available as a stand-alone hymn setting for congregation.
A powerful and majestic fanfare for voices organ and optional brass and percussion Psalm 118 is sure to be a memorable opening for your program or worship service.
A new arrangement of the classic hymn “Praise My Soul the King of Heaven.” Fully orchestrated this hymn of praise also welcomes congregational singing.
from Jubilate-This piece from the pen of Edwin M. Willmington is part of a larger choral work Jubilate! It features sounds both ancient and modern and also has available the electronic and pre-recorded sounds and voices to make it accessible for any choir.
A joyfully syncopated musical experience with optional congregational participation orchestral accompaniment along with ethnic drumming this hallelujah-filled piece based on Psalm 148 will have everyone moving and singing God's praise!
Originally written for the University of St. Thomas's Christmas festival by the young Minnesota composer Josh Bauder this piece is at once reflective and majestic. Perform it with the optional brass and percussion for added expressive possibilities!
With a rhythmic refrain of Gloria in excelsis! this piece includes the familiar Christmas text Angels from the Realms of Glory set to a newly composed melody along with optional congregational participation.