SKU: HL.365086
UPC: 840126960792. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. III John 2, Jeremiah 14:1-22, John 14:27, John 9:1-41.
Written during the height of the pandemic, this song of spiritual and physical wellness speaks to many moments of need. Opening with the first few chords of O God, Our Help in Ages Past, the anthem is framed as a petition for God's healing mercy. The fragile melody gently rises and falls, breathing with the sincerity of the lyrics. In the silence help us hear words of hope and promise clear. Teach us not to live in fear. Lord of all, we pray to You. A true anthem of hope!
SKU: GI.G-8230
UPC: 785147823032. English.
It is my hope that the music contained in this collection will evoke states of healing, comfort, and love, whether sung by the gathered faithful in our communities or by listening to this recording. —Ian Callanan In Beauty We Walk, an exciting new collection from composer Ian Callanan, is a perfect combination of real-world songs for worship that implore us to become the body of Christ—to live together in unity as “one holy people.†The songs are suitable for use throughout the liturgical year and encompass a variety of musical genres infused with Celtic grace. “Lord Heal the Darkness,†“Come and Eat This Bread,†and the title track, “In Beauty We Walk,†all seek to encourage, embolden, and enliven the spirit. A striking song of farewell, “The Warm Embrace,†offers courage and consolation to those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Track after track, Callanan deftly draws us toward conversion and healing while inspiring us to live out the gospel message every day of our lives. The music of In Beauty We Walk profoundly speaks to the heart—messages of love, hope, praise, joy, and thanksgiving. Immerse your liturgy and your soul in beauty! Contents: Come and Eat This Bread, One in Your Name, In Beauty We Walk, You Have Been Baptized, The Warm Embrace, Let My Prayer Rise to You, Our Blessing-Cup, Lord, Heal the Darkness, Many the Gifts, Your Faith in Me, What Must We Do?, This Is the Time, Come Feast at This Table, Sail the High Sea!
SKU: HL.35031863
ISBN 9781540006776. UPC: 888680713324. 5.0x5.0x0.83 inches.
Portraits in Grace is a musical gallery of faith displaying the life, ministry and passion of Jesus. Through scripture, narration and song, the backdrop is created for the reflections of the Lenten season, particularly during Holy Week. As the cantata moves through Christ's extraordinary life, each song displays the sacred beauty of the Savior, and lingers with His many graceful acts of love. The work ends with Christ's death on the cross and the bittersweet beauty of this redemptive gift to the world. With options that include the visual arts, the presentation can be expanded to include more members of your congregation, taking the cantata beyond the loft. A small consort of instruments is available, as well. Songs include: Prelude; Portrait; Fairest Lord Jesus; The Healer; Behold the King; We Remember; A Sacred Garden; Let Us Gather in the Shadow of the Cross; Portrait of the Cross, Recessional of Shadows. Score and Parts (fl, cl, hn, hp, pno, vn, vc) available as a Printed Editional and as a digital download.
SKU: HL.35031862
ISBN 9781540006769. UPC: 888680713317. 5.0x5.0x0.077 inches.
SKU: HL.35031861
ISBN 9781540006752. UPC: 888680713300. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches.
SKU: GI.G-CD-585
This ground-breaking new collection for young people, grades K–8, features all the music found in the Silver Burdett Ginn school catechetical series, Blest Are We. All music (grades 1–6) found here will be included in the new hymnal, Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition. Using Blest Are We music in classrooms and religious education settings is a great unprecedented way to connect youth activities to the larger Sunday Eucharist. This eight-CD set is available for this collection and includes both fully performed tracks as well as instrumental backing tracks for each song. There are also bonus meditation and catechetical tracks—perfect for classroom learning! CONTENTS: Blest Are We - We Praise You DAMEANS - Come All You People ARR. BELL - He Came Down ARR. BELL - If You Believe and I Believe ARR. BELL - Laudate Dominum BERTHIER - You Have Put on Christ HUGHES - Psalm 51: Be Merciful, O Lord HAUGEN - Go and Listen to the Word of God BATASTINI - Eat This Bread BERTHIER - Celtic Alleluia O'CARROLL / WALKER - We Are One ARR. FOSTER - Jesus, Heal Us - Gather Round This Table HAUGEN - Jubilate Servite BERTHIER - Bring Forth the Kingdom HAUGEN - All You Works of God HAUGEN - Blest Are They - O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God GAELIC HYMN - Hands of Healing HAUGEN - Song of the Body of Christ - The Lord's Prayer CHANT - Sing Out, Earth and Skies HAUGEN - Who Calls You by Name - I Am the Bread of Life / Yo Soy el Pan de Vida TOOLAN - The Hand of God - The Summons BELL - I Say Yes / Digo SÃ, Señor PEÑA - Wade in the Water SPIRITUAL - Let Us Go Rejoicing JONCAS - We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder SPIRITUAL - Creator of the Stars of Night CHANT - With You by My Side - Come, Emmanuel ALONSO - We Are the Hope TATE - In Remembrance of You TATE - Hold Us in Your Mercy: Penitential Litany COONEY/DAIGLE - Send Us Your Spirit - Hope at the Crossroads MAHLER - We Are Called - Give Us Your Peace MAHLER - I Have Been Anointed ROSE WARNER - Shelter Your Name ROSE - Send Down the Fire HAUGEN - We Have Been Told - Gloria CHANT - Glory to God (from Mass of Creation) HAUGEN - Come to the Table ALONSO - God Is ROSE - Set Your Heart on the Higher Gifts WARNER.
SKU: GI.G-CD-881
It is my hope that the music contained in this collection will evoke states of healing, comfort, and love, whether sung by the gathered faithful in our communities or by listening to this recording. —Ian Callanan In Beauty We Walk, an exciting new collection from composer Ian Callanan, is a perfect combination of real-world songs for worship that implore us to become the body of Christ—to live together in unity as “one holy people.†The songs are suitable for use throughout the liturgical year and encompass a variety of musical genres infused with Celtic grace. “Lord Heal the Darkness,†“Come and Eat This Bread,†and the title track, “In Beauty We Walk,†all seek to encourage, embolden, and enliven the spirit. A striking song of farewell, “The Warm Embrace,†offers courage and consolation to those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Track after track, Callanan deftly draws us toward conversion and healing while inspiring us to live out the gospel message every day of our lives. The music of In Beauty We Walk profoundly speaks to the heart—messages of love, hope, praise, joy, and thanksgiving. Immerse your liturgy and your soul in beauty!
SKU: BP.1412
With this musical invocation, we acknowledge our need for the Lord's presence in all His healing power. Excellent for starting a service or as a prayer response. SATB, lyrics by Mary Kay Beall.
SKU: JK.19990
Hebrews 9:28, John 14:6*** Some Janice Kapp Perry products may require a few days additional shipping time. Thank you!
46 new hymns, inspired by the General Conference addresses of Elder Jeffry R. Holland. (October 1994 - April 2017).Collection includes: All Ye Who Watch the Master's Sheep Are the Heavens Truly Open? Are We Not All Beggars? As an Ensign to the Nations A Sinless, Pure and Holy Man Be Clean, Oh House of Israel Be Not Afraid, But Be Believing Bless Me to Be a Little More Like Thee Do You Love Me? Christ Can Heal the Broken Hearted ever We'll Remember For God Loves Us With All His Heart For God So Loved the World God Has Raised Up Noble Daughters God will Never Leave the Weary He Will Bring Rest to Your Soul His More Excellent Way Holy Father, King of Heaven How Fair Upon the Mountain I Am a Child of Destiny I Bear My Witness of the Lord In Heaven There Is a Law Inviting All to Come to Christ I Testify I Would Be Thy True Disciple let Not Your Heart Be Troubled Let Thy Word Be In Our Hearts Lord, Accept My Humble Offering Lord, I Believe Lord, I'll Strive to Live Worthy of Thy Love Lord, We Pray For All the Children May We Have the Tongues of Angels My Life is Not My Own None Were With Him Oh Come Ye Heavy Laden Come Our Faith Unites Us With One Heart The Keys of the Kingdom The Love of God Is Without End The Mother of All Living The Words of God Will Never Cease The Worth of Souls Is Great Indeed Through a Thousand Generations To the Rising Generation Who Will Now Speak For the Widow? Wilt Thou, Lord, In Me Abide You Can Always Come Back HomeComposer: Janice Kapp Perry Lyricist: David B. LarsenReference: Hebrews 9:28, John 14:6*** Some Janice Kapp Perry products may require a few days additional shipping time. Thank you!
SKU: CA.3106969
ISBN 9790007206734. Language: German/English.
Bac h's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3106900.
SKU: CA.3106999
ISBN 9790007206741. Language: German/English.
Bac h's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900.