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Ye Shall Have A Song – By Donald Busarow

This festive setting of Isaiah 30:29 paints the text using a variety of colors, rhythms, and dynamics. It is best suited for larger choirs.

Choral
6/28/2010

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Witnesses – By Ken Medema

Using Hebrews 12 as the refrain, this song reminds us of the cloud of witnesses that have gone before us. Containing an abundance of the vibrant imagery that Ken Medema is renowned for, this work is well-suited for services celebrating the life of the church.

The work is written for three choirs: SATB adult, SATB youth, and unison children, as well as a child soprano and youth tenor duet at the beginning. Adults can sing the youth parts if fielding an SATB youth choir would be infeasible.

Choral
9/1/2010

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We Proclaim Christ Jesus – By Raymond Haan

Based on II Corinthians 4:5-6, this SATB anthem proclaims Jesus Christ's power and dominion. Well-suited for services focusing on Christ's power, such as Christ the King Sunday, this work employs both powerful unison singing and full choral harmony. The piece is accompanied by organ with optional handbells.

Choral
4/8/2009

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Especially useful as a prelude, this six-movement work covers a range of musical styles. The movements are: Theme, Bicinium, Trio, A la Marcia, Aria, and Finale.

Organ
8/4/2010

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Unless the Lord Builds a House – By Raymond Haan

Taking passages from several Psalms, this work is especially ideal for use in services of dedication, such as the completion of a church building project. The congregation joins the choir in singing the last section.

Choral
6/10/2010

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Thy Word Is a Lantern – By Franklin Ashdown

This anthem for SATB choir and organ is a setting of the familiar text of Psalm 119. Reflecting on God's word as our chief guidepost in life, this work is well-suited to be used as a song for illumination during a worship service. The accessible writing is well within reach of any choir.

Choral
4/13/2009

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Thy Mercy and Thy Truth, O Lord – By Robert Powell

Based on the setting of Psalm 36 found in the 1912 Psalter, this work praises the Lord for his unfailing love. At under two minutes in length, this piece works well as an introit or song of assurance.Its straightforward harmonies and piano accompaniment make it approachable for any choir.

Choral
7/2/2008

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This piece was originally written by Samuel Sebastian Wesley for SATTB choir. Jerry Black has written an SSATB arrangement much more applicable to the majority of today's choirs. More than just a transposition, this arrangement ensures that each voice part is within a comfortable range while preserving proper voice-leading.

Choral
6/16/2010

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Isaiah 35 tells of the coming joy for those that follow the Lord. This setting of verses 5-7 and 10 from the text, for SATB a cappella, is accessible to most choirs. A keyboard reduction is provided for use during rehearsal and in case instrumental support is desired for performance.

Choral
5/26/2010

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The Water Stood like Walls of Brass – By Franklin Ashdown

Recalling stories of providence spanning much of the Old Testament, the text by John Newton, set to new music, reminds us to trust in God rather than relying solely on ourselves. The work is accessible to most choirs.

Choral
8/30/2010

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