CGA872 Let Us Go to the House of the Lord
Description
Let Us Go to the House of the Lord' incorporates texts from Psalms 122, 100 and 84 in a unison anthem with optional two-part at the end of the piece. The opening section can be done as a solo, or by divided choir. The anthem is spirited, offers much flexibility for your children's choirs, and is intended for grades 3-5.
Voicing: Unison with piano
Composer: Ellen McClune and A. Steven Taranto
Text: Ellen McClune and A. Steven Taranto
Season: Advent, General/Ordinary, Thanksgiving
Lectionary:
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 16
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Proper 25
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Proper 6
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Reign of Christ, Proper 29
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Thanksgiving Day (USA)
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Canadian Thanksgiving
Year A - Advent - First Sunday of Advent
Scripture: Psalm 84, 100, 122
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