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GENERAL ANTHEMS
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L Prayer of Mother Teresa—Craig Courtney.
This setting, so rich, so deep, and so
compelling, perfectly matches the depth of the
prayer as an ever-increasing musical intensity
draws us closer to full surrender. Triplet figures
in the piano provide a strong and flowing
accompaniment for the SATB divisi voices that
are lush with occasional cluster harmonies.
Intended for a capable choir, it is suitable for
general worship.
11101031 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
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Redeemed—A.L. Butler/arr. John Purifoy.
This classic hymn that beautifully captures
the joy of salvation is set in a lilting and
accessible arrangement for choirs of any size.
Fresh and simple, the anthem in 6/8 dances
with sincerity to share the heart of faith:
"Redeemed, redeemed, redeemed by the
blood of the Lamb." Inspired and worshipful!
11317472 SATB with opt. Violin . . . . . 2.15
l Run the Race!—Cindy Berry. An inspiration
in song, this anthem springs from New
Testament scripture and issues a challenge
to the community of faith. A solid choral
foundation is established that builds a sturdy
soundscape, bringing us with confidence to
the memorable theme. A great exclamation
point to a sermon, this piece will find many
noble purposes in your worship planning.
11374128 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
D Set Me as a Seal—Michael John Trotta.
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Elegant simplicity is the hallmark of this
shimmering setting of a favorite text: "Set
me as a seal upon your heart ... for love is
as strong as death." Straightforward rhythms,
careful management of vocal ranges, and a
judicious use of close cluster harmonies put
this work well within the reach of many choirs.
A perfect choice for choirs looking to establish
a more mature sound and musical sensitivity.
11163997 SATB A Cappella. . . . . . . . 2.50
11344326 SATB with
Piano Accompaniment . . . 2.75
Shalom—Dan Forrest. This tender and
comforting work "passes the peace" as its
simple yet elegant melody washes over the
listener, gently unfolding its text with increasing
texture: "Peace I leave with you, my peace I
give to you, not as the world gives; do not be
afraid." The Hebrew word "shalom" forms the
refrains, and whispers of the word "peace"
further paint the spirit and promise of the text.
With piano and optional violin, this piece is
equally at home in worship or concert settings.
11314187 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
11314188 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
11314189 TBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
Shelter Me—J. Michael Joncas. Written in
response to the COVID-19 crisis, this piece is
based on the beloved Psalm 23 and seeks to
help the faithful find God's presence even in
difficult times. The Spanish text by Santiago
Fernandez, while not a literal translation, is
faithful to the concepts and imagery of Joncas'
text. "All will be well if only you will shelter me."
11301162 SAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.55
11374285 Two-Part Mixed. . . . . . . . . 2.55
11301163 Instrumental Parts
Flute and Oboe . . . . . . . . . 6.50
11301164 Instrumental Parts Guitar. . 5.50
11301165 Instrumental Parts
Lead Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.60
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Show Us How to Love—Mark A. Miller. A
compelling new piece from the talented duo of
Mark Miller and Lindy Thompson. Thompson's
earnest text compels communities of faith to
respond to hatred and injustice with a singular
prayer: "Show us how to love." Mark Miller's
music is a powerful and poignant complement
to the text, willing this prayer into action. In
addition to its use in sacred spaces, this piece
is an excellent choice for ecumenical, secular,
and school venues.
11100195 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
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A Simple Song of Praise—Karen Crane/arr.
Joel Raney. Brimming with an island feel, this
calypso-style multigenerational song of praise
will bring a smile to your face! The piano
accompaniment follows traditional patterns
and creates a rhythmic base for the interplay
between children's and adult choirs. All parts
blend at the end, and the inclusion of
OLD 100TH
adds a familiar touch. Lighthearted and fun!
11347985 SATB/Unison
with Percussion. . . . . . . . . 2.25
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Sing Your Way Home—Joseph M. Martin.
Deeply expressive, an old poem is treated with
rich harmonies to become a moving closer for
concerts or festivals. Written with an ear to the
a cappella glee club tradition, the incorporation
of Dvorak's Going Home connects to the
hearts of the audience and wraps them in
the embrace of the warm sounds of the text:
"Where'er you go, wherever you roam, it will
brighten your road; lighten your load, if you
sing, sing your way home."
10947951 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
10276652 TTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
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So Very Good—John A. Behnke. This hymn
text by Lisa M. Clark set to an original tune
feature themes of thanksgiving, witness, and
missions. Choirs will enjoy the opportunity to
highlight different voicings, while all come together
on the refrain. The straightforward harmonies
make this anthem accessible and quick to learn.
11348389 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.40
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Some Things Never Change—Heather
Sorenson. This song is an inspired reminder
of God's faithfulness. Tender and fragile,
the theme opens with innocence and clarity,
articulating the seasons of life and the
constancy of the Almighty. Though composed
in a singer-songwriter idiom, the choral parts
are deep and satisfying, bringing warmth and
sincerity. A reference to Psalm 119 is crowned
with the affirmation, "I choose to live in faith, not
fear." Truly a song for this season of challenges!
11317765 SATB with Opt. Cello . . . . . 2.25
11317766 SSA with Opt. Cello . . . . . . 2.25
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A Song Is Surely Rising—Joseph M. Martin.
From the opening bell tones in the piano, this
original piece awakens the church to celebrate
the sacred call of music in proclaiming the joy
of the Lord. Incorporating the early American
hymn tune
PISGAH, a folklike character is
displayed in the melodic contours and rustic
harmonic vocabulary. This is the day for
singing and for sending alleluias soaring!
11347986 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
Song of Unity—Karen Marrolli. Based on
Psalm 133, "How good and pleasant it is
when God's people live together in unity!"
this anthem encourages us to build bridges
rather than walls. Incorporating the tune and
some text from the hymn Blest Be the Tie That
Binds, the music moves along easily in a lilting
6/8 meter while the text affirms the unity that
comes from common belief.
11346667 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
D Stay With Us—Michael John Trotta.
L Elegant in its simplicity, this anthem provides
opportunities for artistic performance with
limited rehearsal time. The piece utilizes an
accessible piano accompaniment and optional
handbells, with a few places designated as
optional a cappella. The final verse of the work
recaps the original theme while the optional
descant on the text "Peace be with you" soars.
11163995 SATB with Handbells . . . . . 2.50
10949728 SAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
11344340 Two-Part or SA . . . . . . . . . 2.75
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The Just Shall Live By Faith—Chris
Anderson & Jonathan Hamilton/arr. Benjamin
David Knoedler. The victory and strength of
this setting calls the congregation to take
assurance in their faith. Text and tune pair well
with this bold statement: "Lord, I believe Your
promise, I will trust in you! Help my unbelief!"
A powerful anthem of faith.
11338084 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.85
l There Is a Happy Land—Tim Osiek. A
breathtaking choral presentation for All Saints
Sunday, this masterful composition paints
a picture of the happy land - far, far away -
where saints stand in glory. Sensitive phrasing,
swelling piano accompaniment, and soaring
vocal lines offer a vivid message of hope and
comfort. Certain to be a memorable moment in
worship or concert.
11347629 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.35
D There's No Rock Gonna Shout for Me—
Michael Barrett. Swinging with gospel joy,
this cheerful original is filled with confidence,
boldly sharing a song of praise and devotion.
An infectious theme sounds in unison before
giving over to urban gospel-style harmonies
that sweep the listener along in celebration.
Special vocal effects accompany a soloist
in the middle section, building energy to a
rollicking recap of the theme. A powerful finale
to your service or concert, you won't want to
miss this easy-to-learn affirmation of faith!
11347593 SATB w/ Solo . . . . . . . . . . 2.15
l This Is My Father's House—Pepper
Choplin. This storytelling anthem centers
around the early life of Jesus found in Luke
2:41-49 and celebrates our love and desire
for gathering together in worship. With
optional congregational participation, this
piece is a wonderful way to prepare the
hearts of your choir and congregation at the
beginning of a service.
11375771 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
l The Time of Singing—Anne Krentz Organ.
This is a creative and elegant setting of a text
from the Song of Solomon. Imitative part-
writing and mixed duple and triple meters
make this anthem both approachable and
interesting. A beautiful addition to the Easter
season or anytime for spring. "For lo, the
winter is past, the time for singing has come."
11349062 Two-Part Mixed. . . . . . . . . 2.40
D The Waters of Grace—Joseph M. Martin.
Steadily flowing with the refreshing message
of God's mercy and grace, this lilting folk-style
anthem is a quick learn for your singers. A
thinner choral texture allows for lyrical clarity and
lightness of timbre as the invitation goes out to
come to "the waters of grace" to be renewed
and refreshed. A call-and-response anthem,
ideal for rededication or baptism services.
11317473 SAB with opt. Flute . . . . . . 2.25
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We Are Not Alone—Pepper Choplin. "We
t are not alone, God is with us." Here is a piece
that succinctly captures a confident thought
and presents it in a straightforward, honest
way. The choir supplies rhythmic energy while
the soloist glides above in smooth sustained
lines. Accessible and effective with large or
smaller choirs, this piece touches the heart with
its simple but profound message. Originally
conceived as an a cappella anthem, the
optional orchestration adds a dramatic element.
8071348 SATB A Cappella. . . . . . . . 2.50
11317770 SATB Accompanied . . . . . 2.50
11317772 SSA Opt. A Cappella . . . . . 2.50
11317773 TTBB Opt. A Cappella . . . . 2.50
We Behold His Glory—Pepper Choplin. The
text of this anthem celebrates Jesus on earth
being the hands and feet of God the Father
incarnate in flesh. This anthem is fitting for
celebrating Palm Sunday, Advent, or anytime
throughout the year. From the cantata The
Body of Christ.
11375772 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
11375773 P/A CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95
11375774 Orchestration . . . . . . . . . 69.95
lL We Walk by Faith—Karen Marrolli. An
original melody for a familiar and comforting
text by Henry Alford, these settings are
accessible for choirs of various sizes. Optional
divisi is given for larger choirs, and a solo
version is also available.
11373309 SAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95
11373310 Two-Part. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95
D When the Storms of Life Are Raging—arr.
Victor C. Johnson. This text has challenged and
inspired many through the years, calling on
God to stay by your side during difficult times.
This setting is a gentle reimagining of the
words, rich with a new melody and heartfelt
harmonies. The more lyrical approach, with
lovely piano styling, sheds new light on the
treasured text to affirm our community and
need for fellowship. Truly a song for our time!
11347991 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
lD Where There Is Love—Karen Crane/
arr. Douglas Nolan. The simple melody in
this gentle anthem reminds the listener of
the heartbeat of the gospel: God is love!
Appropriate any time, the song is both
approachable and arranged for success. "Oh,
let God's love flow through me, like the air I
breathe, ev'ry word that I say, be a testament
of grace."
11347992 SAB and Cello. . . . . . . . . . 2.10
l Why, Lord?—Pepper Choplin. This original
anthem asks the question, "Why, Lord?" and
addresses the reality of our sinful and broken
world. The refrain provides assurance that
though struggles and hardships exist in this
life, God will not leave us nor forsake us and
that all is restored and made perfect in heaven.
11375776 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
lD With Heart and Voice, Rejoice!—Lloyd
Larson. This festive call to praise affirms
the voice of worship and invites the world to
sing along. New melodies for familiar texts
give choirs much to work with as they seek
a full, confident sound. The inclusion of the
Norwegian hymn tune LANDAS with the How
Can I Keep from Singing text is a moving
moment as choirs find their voices once again.
11347993 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10
11347994 TTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10
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