Easy Church Choir
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Borning Cry
Ylvisaker’s popular song celebrates God’s presence through our lives. Med-Easy. Perfect for duets and weddings. SATB or 2-part mixed voices, flute, piano.
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Cradling Children in His Arm
A short playful setting appropriate for Sundays which include the sacrament of Holy Baptism. 2-part or SATB voices, whistlers, flute and keyboard.
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I Will Take the Cup of Salvation
Easy, lyrical psalm antiphon for Lent, esp. Maundy Thursday, or general use. Two-part mixed voices, opt. descant, cantor, piano or handbells.
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Laudato Si’ (Praise Be to You)
A simple, earnest setting of Pope Francis’ encyclical, calling us to cherish and protect the earth. Level: Easy. Appropriate for any denomination. Unison choir or congregation, piano.
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Let the Same Mind Be Among You
The ancient hymn of humility and service from Philippians 2:1-11, set in Anthem or Hymn version. Both versions include congregational singing.
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Litany for Creation
A responsive sung prayer for our stewardship of God’s creation. Level: Easy. Cantor, congregation, SATB or unison choir, keyboard.
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Litany of Healing Prayers
A sung prayer for cantor and congregational response with the option to insert your own prayer petitions. Level: Very Easy. Cantor or unison choir, congregation, keyboard.
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Lord of All Hopefulness
An elegant, meditative arrangement of the lovely Irish tune, Slane, with Jan Struther’s hopeful and uplifting text. Level: Med-Easy. SAB, flute, organ.
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Now We Await Your Coming, Lord
A simple, meditative antiphon for the Advent season. Level: Very Easy. For solo cantor, congregation and/or unison choir, piano.
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Palm Sunday Medley
The majestic spiritual “Ride On, King Jesus” is the basis for this anthem to usher in Holy Week. Level: Med-Easy. SAB or SA, opt. youth choir or soloists, piano.
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Shall We Gather at the River?
An early American favorite for worship or concert. Perfect for All Saints’ Day. Level: Med-Easy. SATB, piano, opt. solo instrument, opt. congregation.
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Such a Child in Such a Place
A playful setting of the ancient tune “Gaudeamus Pariter” in a dancing celebration of the baby Jesus. Two-part or SATB, whistlers, flute, keyboard.
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When Love Is Found
Brian Wren’s moving text joins with the beloved folksong “O Waly, Waly” (“The Water is Wide”). Weddings, worship. Med-Easy. SAB, piano, opt. flute and clar.
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With Joy
A refrain of gratitude for your congregation or choir when offering is presented. Perfect for offertory response on non-communion Sundays. Level: Easy. Congregation or unison choir, piano, opt. solo.
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