Matériel : Vocal Score
Uses: General Lent prayer serviceScripture: Philippians 4:6-7; John 14:13-14; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18Following the success of Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel Don Hart brings us anexhilarating spiritual arrangement of the classic Standing in the Need of Prayer. Use it as something up-beat during Lent for contrast to more contemplative calls to prayer. Use in services where prayers are offered and formoments when the assurance of pardon is proclaimed. Whatever your use it will be a welcome addition to your spiritual repertoire! Duration: ca. 3:15.
SKU: HP.C6185
UPC: 763628161859.
Famil iar Spiritual Combining two familiar Spirituals this dazzling arrangement utilizes an abundance of rhythmic energy to express the need to lay down our burdens and stand before the Lord in prayer. Rhythm Parts: Conductor's Score, Piano, Synthesizer (Rhodes Patch), Acoustic Guitar, Electric Bass, Percussion & Drums.
SKU: GI.G-9851
UPC: 785147985105. English. Text source: Negro Spiritual.
SKU: ST.B954
ISBN 9780852499542.
The outcome of a fruitful collaboration of theologians, writers and musicians working at the retreat and therapeutic centre of Holy Rood House in Yorkshire, this new collection articulates the needs of a contemporary ministry of healing through the agency of hymns, the church's most resonant and expressive form of worship. Acknowledging the impact of medical science in vastly expanding the range of the possible in every aspect of our living and dying, eighty-three texts tackle a rich diversity of themes: infant death, illness and suffering, ageing and dementia, the genome, mortality and bereavement, grief and lament, pain and despair - including pain and despair from the failure of healing - but also wisdom and resilience, healing as part of a spiritual holism of mind and body, and as a metaphor for social and political justice and care for the environment. The wealth of music includes new tunes and familiar ones, and the anthology concludes with a section of twelve short or repetitive texts to be used in conjunction with prayer. Hymns of Hope and Healing is the product of many voices, from those of widely experienced authors to others taking their promising early steps in the form. It will provide a vehicle for worship and reflection for those involved in chaplaincy, in therapies and counselling, and all in the wider church with an interest in this ancient ministry. Witnessed through the life, death and resurrection of Christ, it is refreshed and re-imagined here for a time both of breathtaking scientific advance, and of an urgent need to affirm our wholeness and faith while embracing the momentous challenges to our traditional understanding of health and healing.