The psalms are intended for singing. Singing engages us much more deeply — heart, mind, soul and strength — with these profound and ancient songs of prayer and praise. Singing… Read more »
The psalms are intended for singing. Singing engages us much more deeply — heart, mind, soul and strength — with these profound and ancient songs of prayer and praise. Singing… Read more »
This document includes the texts of the Laudate Psalms (145-150) from the Book of Common Worship. The texts are pointed and include music for chanting. Learn more about singing the… Read more »
This hymn setting of Psalm 31 may be used as a musical interlude during the long Gospel reading for Passion / Palm Sunday. See related pages: Passion / Palm Sunday,… Read more »
This hymn setting of the traditional Easter Proclamation (or Exsultet) may be used in a procession with the paschal candle at the Easter Vigil. See related pages: Easter Vigil, Presbyterian… Read more »
This contemplative song, based on John 13:34-35, may be used during the footwashing or serving of communion on Maundy Thursday. (Optional flute part provided.) See related pages: Maundy Thursday, Presbyterian… Read more »
An opening or processional hymn for Passion / Palm Sunday based on Psalm 118. See related pages: Passion / Palm Sunday, Season of Lent, Presbyterian Worship
A musical response for Psalm 22 that helps to bring out the lament quality of this prayer for Good Friday. See related pages: Good Friday, Presbyterian Worship
This musical setting of the responses in the Great Thanksgiving is especially appropriate for the season of Advent. See related pages: Season of Advent, Great Thanksgiving, Presbyterian Worship
This musical setting of the responses in the Great Thanksgiving is especially appropriate for the season of Advent. See related pages: Season of Advent, Great Thanksgiving, Presbyterian Worship