This festival hymn setting was written for large forces, however it can be performed by groups or all sizes with or without brass. Performance notes are included.
…from Praetorius and Scheidt to Robert Buckley Farlee and Kevin Hildebrand. The dedicated vocal performances are backed by a kaleidoscopic variety of instrumentation, ranging from organ, brass and woodwinds to the period ensemble Musik Ekklesia. Kudos go to recording consultants Henry Gerike,…
This festival hymn setting was written for large forces, but it can be performed by groups of all sizes with or without brass. Instrumental parts included: * Trumpet I, II, & III (B-flat) * Trombone I & II * Timpani * Glockenspiel Choral score and full score available separately.
Conductor/Organist Score This festival hymn setting was written for large forces, however it can be performed by groups or all sizes with or without brass. Performance Notes are included.
This festival hymn setting was written for large forces, but it can be performed by groups of all sizes with or without brass. Instrumental parts included: * Trumpet I, II, & III (B-flat) * Trombone I & II * Timpani * Glockenspiel Choral score and full score available separately.
An arrangement by Kevin McChesney for 3–5 octave handbells and optional 3 octave handchimes of Ludwig van Beethoven’s tune Hymn to Joy. This patriotic tune is used for “Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven” and “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee.”
Warm, uplifting setting to the very familiar text of Bernard of Clairvaux.
Warm, uplifting setting to the very familiar text of Bernard of Clairvaux. When you purchase downloadable choral music, you will receive a single copy of the music saved as a PDF. You will have permission to reproduce the printed PDF up to, but not exceeding, the total number of copies you have…
…two about ministering to the people of God. Being a pastor always comes back to being a shepherd—loving the souls surrounding you and leading by conviction of God's Word of truth. This collection of pastoral letters penned by Rev. Harrison is a window into the heart of a man who cares deeply…
…and die. Come, let my soul be finding The joy that makes me whole: Yourself to me, Lord, binding Here, deep within my soul. Lord, come, each bolt removing; Unlock my heart and mind. My longing sighs are proving The welcome You will find. Your love my heart obtaining: You purchased it from sin, Thus…
…two about ministering to the people of God. Being a pastor always comes back to being a shepherd—loving the souls surrounding you and leading by conviction of God's Word of truth. This collection of pastoral letters penned by Rev. Harrison is a window into the heart of a man who cares deeply…
The Heart of a Mother bulletin insert shares that every mother’s heart, along with Mary’s, is a treasure store of things to ponder—things of joy and things of sorrow. A mother’s heart also needs the treasure of Christ’s love—to celebrate the joys and to be…
…Joyfully Aging: while the devil and his minions would wipe the smile from our faces, the world can laugh again, for despair is replaced by the Joy of Salvation in Jesus, the Risen One! Pointing us to that reality, Rich encourages people of all ages to share the Good News that alone can lift hearts…
…Joyfully Aging: while the devil and his minions would wipe the smile from our faces, the world can laugh again, for despair is replaced by the Joy of Salvation in Jesus, the Risen One! Pointing us to that reality, Rich encourages people of all ages to share the Good News that alone can lift hearts…
…be encouraged to extend that same forgiveness to others. Praise for Forgiveness “With fresh insights into familiar Bible passages and opening her heart and life to readers, author Donna Pyle has tackled the topic of forgiveness. Readers will want to grab a journal to document the lessons…
…familiar Bible passages and opening her heart and life to readers, author Donna Pyle has tackled the topic of forgiveness. Readers will want to grab a journal to document the lessons and Bible verses the author encourages readers to write down, helping to imprint God’s truths. Thank you,…
…These nine hymn preludes include “Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart,” “Great Is Thy Faithfulness,” and “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty.” Perfect for the beginner or for an advanced organist to sight-read. Being manuals-only, these settings also work well on…
…Love to Tell the Story I Will Sing unto the Lord In God We Believe Isaiah 40:31 Jesus in the Morning Jesus Loves the Little Ones Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee Kids of the Kingdom Life Is Ours, a Gift from Jesus Lord's Prayer Making Melody in My Heart Oh, He's King of Kings Our Hearts Are Overflowing…
…insert for Christmas says, “Our times of joy are enhanced by the joy Jesus brought to the world and to our hearts. Our times of sorrow are eased by Jesus’ promise to turn our sorrow into joy (John 16:20). Our times of suffering are turned to good by our God whose suffering produced the…
A highly acclaimed series based on the hymn contents of Gather and Worship III. Edited by Dr. James Kosnik, this series compiles the talent of many well-known composers and places their contribution into several bound volumes.
Most of these preludes use easy pedal parts or none at all and thus are useful for lessons as well as service playing. Many lend themselves to being hymn introductions as well as service preludes.
The first edition in a series from up-and-coming composer Jacob B. Weber. Carefully crafted and a joy to play, these eight preludes are useful throughout the Church Year.
Compositions designed by the German and American Lutheran masters for practical integration into worship. The registrations are designed for two manuals and pedal. However, they may also be played on one manual with or without pedal.
…the heart. The mobile can be suspended by its ribbon. Martin Luther designed this seal (rose) to summarize his Christian faith.* The black cross in the center reminds us that Jesus died to take the punishment for our sins.* The red heart reminds us of the love God has for us in sending Jesus to be…
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