Format : Octavo
SKU: LP.765762210905
UPC: 765762210905.
Carry Your Name is the newest collection of songs for the worshiping choir from arranger/orchestrator Cliff Duren. Written to be accessible for most choirs Duren has picked songs that are currently flying up the CCLI charts like Brenton Brown's Amazing God Matt Redman's Never Once and the title song Christy Nockels' Carry Your Name. Along with classic favorites like Philips Craig & Dean's Crucified with Christ and the Michael English hit In Christ Alone Duren has also picked the favorite hymns Be Thou My Vision and Revive Us Again and given special treatments to each that are stunning and uplifting. As a special bonus a brand new song Faithful and True Is Your Name is included which Duren co-wrote with the recent Dove and Grammy Award winning Laura Story. A full range of companion products are available including split-track accompaniment CD and orchestrations.
SKU: LO.10-5379L
ISBN 9780787767532.
Don Besig and Nancy Price weave the Swedish “Children of the Heavenly Father†melody with a remarkably fresh text. This inspiring selection includes a flute countermelody that soars above the flowing piano accompaniment and serves as a powerful reminder that God’s guidance and strength give us the faith to carry on.
SKU: LO.10-5370L
ISBN 9780787767259.
Appropriate for year-round worship, this anthem is a profound statement of faith and trust. A memorable melody, lovely harmonic language, and text full of assurance and hope ensure that it will appeal to all choirs and congregations. He will carry me through the night, through the danger, through the test. He will carry me. In His strong, loving arms, I find rest..
SKU: LP.765762212800
UPC: 765762212800.
SKU: LP.765762211001
UPC: 765762211001.
SKU: LP.765762158924
UPC: 765762158924.
SKU: LP.9780834182370
ISBN 9780834182370.
SKU: LP.765762159129
UPC: 765762159129.
SKU: LP.765762159020
UPC: 765762159020.
SKU: LP.765762159426
UPC: 765762159426.
SKU: LP.765762159228
UPC: 765762159228.
SKU: LP.765762159327
UPC: 765762159327.
SKU: LO.15-3618H
ISBN 9780787763374.
Sing in joy and sadness; let others sing along. Life is but a weaving threads of darkness and of light. With faith in your tomorrow, your dreams can all take flight. This message is combined with suave vocal writing and a lightly rhythmic accompaniment to make a stunning work. A great choice for an end-of-year concert or moving-on ceremony.
SKU: JK.00295
1 Nephi 2:10, Alma 57:27.
Majestic anthem for men's chorus (TTBB) and piano. This energetic piece was performed March 31, 2012, in the Priesthood Session of General Conference.Composer: Alfred M. Durham Arranger: Thomas L. Durham Lyricist: Ruth May Fox Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 2:40References: 1 Nephi 2:10, Alma 57:27
SKU: LO.10-5226L
ISBN 9780787763855.
Carry me in Your arms of love is the theme of this beautiful anthem of hope and trust by Patricia Mock and Brian Büda. The sensitive lyrics encourage believers to follow God faithfully, even through the stormiest times of life. Suitable for worship throughout the year.
SKU: WD.080689411236
UPC: 080689411236.
Dove award-winning WORD songwriter Joel Lindsey delivers a powerful new song that fits squarely into the “inspo ballad†slot that works so well in our Sunday morning services. Arranged by Steve Mauldin, this song of testimony about the power of God’s faithfulness speaks to our need to trust and believe that God will carry us through every trial, through every tempest, every fire and every flood. The accessibility of this arrangement lends great depth and versatility to this anointed message.
SKU: CF.SPS93F
ISBN 9781491159781. UPC: 680160918379.
Adversity, in any form at any point of our lives, can be absolutely debilitating mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. In the midst of hard times, it is difficult to imagine what our lives will look like on the other side of the adversity we are facing. Yet so many of us carry on, move forward, and rise above determined to never be defined by our circumstances. For some their personal faith, support from family, or relationship to friends provides the necessary fuel for the resilience they need to rise above adversity. It is amazing when a group of people are able to come together to overcome a common obstacle. With this in mind, I put to music that spirit of rising above for the Liberty High School Band and their director Michael Summers. Northeast Ohio has seen its share of prosperity and significant times of hardship along many different fronts. I still see resilient leaders, community members, and educators like Mike who continue to fight for what is best and what is right. The debut of this work, like so many other things, was interrupted in the spring of 2020. Now on the precipice of a new beginning for many band programs across the country, all of us in instrumental music education must summon resilience to ensure our groups recover, grow and flourish. The rising major second represents us all taking the first step forward in good and difficult times. The adversity (tension) arrives in various ways harmonically throughout the work. Tension can make us lose sense of where we are on our journey and rob us of our ability to imagine getting through our current situation. But I am reminded that not all tension is bad. Given enough time and enough resolution, we can often make sense of the adversity. We can recognize that the adversity taught us something about ourselves we didn't know, or perhaps challenged us to grow in a way we didn't think possible. Either way, it does not happen unless we possess resilience. I thank you in advance for your support of this music and wish you and your group the very best moving forward with Resilience.Adversity, in any form at any point of our lives, can be absolutely debilitating mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. In the midst of hard times, it is difficult to imagine what our lives will look like on the other side of the adversity we are facing. Yet so many of us carry on, move forward, and rise above determined to never be defined by our circumstances.For some their personal faith, support from family, or relationship to friends provides the necessary fuel for the resilience they need to rise above adversity. It is amazing when a group of people are able to come together to overcome a common obstacle. With this in mind, I put to music that spirit of rising above for the Liberty High School Band and their director Michael Summers. Northeast Ohio has seen its share of prosperity and significant times of hardship along many different fronts. I still see resilient leaders, community members, and educators like Mike who continue to fight for what is best and what is right. The debut of this work, like so many other things, was interrupted in the spring of 2020. Now on the precipice of a new beginning for many band programs across the country, all of us in instrumental music education must summon resilience to ensure our groups recover, grow and flourish. The rising major second represents us all taking the first step forward in good and difficult times. The adversity (tension) arrives in various ways harmonically throughout the work. Tension can make us lose sense of where we are on our journey and rob us of our ability to imagine getting through our current situation. But I am reminded that not all tension is bad. Given enough time and enough resolution, we can often make sense of the adversity. We can recognize that the adversity taught us something about ourselves we didn’t know, or perhaps challenged us to grow in a way we didn’t think possible. Either way, it does not happen unless we possess resilience.I thank you in advance for your support of this music and wish you and your group the very best moving forward with Resilience.