Natalie Sleeths lovely musical paraphrase of the Lords Prayer receives a thoughtful update from editor Katie Houts, incorporating an expressive piano accompaniment and a new optional part for C instrument. Developing choirs can incorporate the optional Part II, which functions primarily as a canon with Part I. A wonderful selection to incorporate while childrenlearn the Lords Prayer in Sunday School or Christian Education.
Voicing: Unison/two-part with piano and optional C instrument
An uplifting, joyful arrangement of Kum Ba Yah from the pen of bestselling composer Mark Burrows. Dynamic in all the right places, Burrows has crafted an anthem that has soul and spirit from the first...
This exuberant, joy-filled anthem for combined choirs is a dynamic addition to worship on Palm Sunday or Christ the King Sunday. The anthem features a unison choir (or small group) which heralds the K...
A phenomenal re-imagination of the beloved Sunday school song. Bestselling composer Tim Osiek has penned a thoughtful, emotional anthem that invites us to reflect on our faith journey from childhood t...
Glory and thanks to Jesus give - for Gods almighty grace! Bestselling composer Mark Miller gives Charles Wesleys text a fresh, new setting in this dynamic Gospel anthem for mixed choirs. Spirited and ...
This Isaac Watts text is based on Isaiah 40, which appears in the Epiphany season of the revised common lectionary. The hopeful sentiment receives a lovely choral treatment from composer Andrew Bruhn,...