Wellshire Sanctuary Choir Anthems September 2003 Through December 2017

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Wellshire Sanctuary Choir Anthems September 2003 Through December 2017 Wellshire Sanctuary Choir Anthems September 2003 through December 2017 Allaway Freedom Come Amner Come, Let’s Rejoice Anderson The Huron Carol Anonymous Canaan Anonymous Concert Anonymous E la don don, Verges Maria Anonymous Lonsdale Anonymous O God, Be Merciful to Me Anonymous Rejoice in the Lord Always Anonymous Riu, Riu, Chiu Archer Angels, from the Realms of Glory Archer Eternal Light, Shine into Our Hearts Archer Faith, Hope, and Love Remain Archer Hosanna to the Son of David Archer The River of the Water of Life Argento So I'll Sing with My Voice Aspaas Oba Se Je Aston O Sing unto the Lord Atkins The Three Kings Attwood Teach Me, O Lord Bach Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison Bach Come with Hearts and Voices Sounding Bach How Brightly Shines the Morning Star Bach Incline Thine Ear, O Lord Bach Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach May God Smile on You Bach O Boundless Love Bach O Jesu, So Sweet Bach Thy Will Be Done Bach We Hasten, O Jesu Bainton And I Saw a New Heaven Bairstow Jesu, Grant Me This I Pray Bairstow I Sat Down under His Shadow Bairstow Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Baldwin An Irish Benediction Baldwin Prayer of Saint Richard of Chichester Bartholomew De Animals a Comin' Bartholomew Little Innocent Lamb Basler Be Thou My Vision Baynon When Rooks Fly Homeward Beaudrot This Is the Day Beck Offertory Beck Thou Art God! Beck We Gather Together Beethoven Hallelujah Berger A Rose Touched by the Sun's Warm Rays Berger Alleluia Berger The Eyes of All Wait upon Thee Berkey Amazing Grace Berkey Balm in Gilead Berlioz Shepherd's Farewell Biery My Help Cometh from the Lord Biery When Morning Gilds the Skies Billings America - 1770 Billings An Anthem for Thanksgiving Billings Chester Billings Kittery Billings Wake Every Breath Binkerd An Evening Falls Bird Canticle of Faithfulness Bitgood Give Me a Faith Blow Let My Prayer Come Up into Thy Presence Blow Salvator Mundi Bolt Morning Star Boyd Blessing Bradford Coventry Carol Bradford I Wonder As I Wander Bradford Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head Bradford Nearer, My God, to Thee Brahms Create in Me a Clean Heart Brahms Grant unto Me the Joy of Thy Salvation Brahms O Cast Me Not Away Brahms How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Brahms O Heart Subdued with Grieving Bramma Be Filled with the Spirit Bright I Hear a Voice a-Prayin' Britten A Hymn to the Virgin Britten A New Year Carol Britten Jubilate Deo Britten Festival Te Deum Bullard Child in the Manger, Lord of All Bullard Love One Another Bullard Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him Burkhardt Jesus on the Mountain Peak Burleigh If My People Burroughs Wade in the Water Busarow I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Busto O Sacrum Convivium Butler Festival Piece on "St. Anne" Byrd Agnus Dei from Mass a 5 Byrd Ave verum corpus Byrd I Will Not Leave You Comfortless Byrd Kyrie from Mass a 5 Caldwell & Ivory Hope for Resolution Campbell Sing We Merrily unto God Our Strength Candlyn Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Sky Caracciolo Christ, Victorious; Christ, Now Reigning Caracciolo Jesus, I Adore Thee Carey A Million Miracles Carissimi Adoramus te, Christe Carnahan The King of Love Carter, A. An Affirmation Carter, A. Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire Carter, A. Go Before Us, O Lord Carter, A. God Be in My Head Carter, A. Hodie Christus natus est Carter, A. Holy Spirit, Truth Divine Carter, A. Make We Merry on This Fest Carter, A. Mary's Magnificat Carter, A. Nightingale Carol Carter, A. O Come, O Come Emmanuel Carter, A. O Sing to the Lord Carter, A. Rejoice in the Lord Always Carter, A. The Light of the World Carter, A. The Morning Star Carter, J. Hymn of Praise Carter, J. Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place Carter, R You Must Have That True Religion Casals O vos omnes Chatman Earth Teach Me Stillness Chatman Three Ravens Cherwien Little Lamb Cherwien O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Chesnokov Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Ghospoda Chilcott And Every Stone Shall Cry Chilcott Gifts for the Child of Winter Chilcott God So Loved the World Chilcott Irish Blessing Chilcott Jesus, Springing Chilcott The Beatitudes Chilcott The Marvellous Birth Chilcott The Night He Was Born Chilcott Thou Knowest, Lord Chilcott Walk Softly Chilcott Where Riches Is Everlastingly Christiansen, F. M. Beautiful Savior Christiansen, F. M. Lamb of God Christiansen, F. M. O Day Full of Grace Christiansen, P. Of the Father's Love Begotten Christiansen, P. Wondrous Love Christopher And Can It Be Clausen Benediction* Clausen Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Clausen Deep River Clausen If You Love Me Clausen It Is Well with My Soul Clausen Kyrie Clausen Magnificat Clausen My God, How Wonderful Thou Art Clausen Nunc Dimittis Clausen Peace I Leave with You Clausen Prayer Clausen Psalm 23 Clausen Set Me As a Seal Clausen Simple Gifts Clausen Sure on This Shining Night Clausen Tenting on the Old Campground Clausen Thank the Lord Clausen The Prayer of Saint Francis Clausen What a Wonderful World Clemens Draw Up the Water from the Well Cole Create in Me Copland Help Us, O Lord Copland I Bought Me a Cat Copland Zion’s Walls Courtney Blow Ye the Trumpet Courtney Carols of the Night Courtney Come, Thou Fount Courtney Come, Ye Thankful People, Come Courtney None Other Lamb Courtney One Faith, One Hope, One Lord Courtney Take My Life Cox Love Divine Currie Hymn to the Holy Spirit Daley My Soul Is Exceeding Sorrowful Danner Arise, Your Light Has Come Dare Babylonian Captivity Darke In the Bleak Midwinter Davies, I. Prayer of the Cat Davies, W. O Little Town of Bethlehem Davis Thou Who Wast God Dawson Ain’a That Good News! Dawson Every Time I Feel the Spirit Dawson There Is a Balm in Gilead DeCormier Hallelujah Dello Joio A Fable Dennard Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name Dicie Beneath the Cross of Jesus Diemer Praise Ye the Lord Dilworth Shine on Me Dirksen I Sing the Birth Dubois Adoramus te Christe Duruflé Ubi caritas Edwards Ascribe to the Lord Effinger An American Hymn Ekwueme Hombe Elderkin Jesus, the Light of the World Ellingboe How Can I Keep from Singing? Ellingboe Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ Ellingboe Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart Englert Breath of God Englert He Is Risen, Alleluia! Farlee Mandatum Farrant Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies’ Sake Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré Tantum Ergo Fedak Now Greet the Swiftly Changing Year Ferguson A Mighty Fortress Ferguson A Song of Thanksgiving Ferguson God Is Here Ferguson He Comes to Us as One Unknown Ferguson He Comes to Us the Carpenter Ferguson Holy God, We Praise Thy Name Ferguson How Good to Thank Our God Ferguson I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve Ferguson The Church’s One Foundation Ferguson When the Morning Stars Together Fetler Sing unto God Fettke Beautiful Star of Bethlehem Fettke Hymn of Promise Fettke It Is Well with My Soul Finzi God Is Gone Up Fitzgerald Come, Labor On Fleming Give Me Jesus Fleming Humble Service Forrest A Prayer Before Singing Forrest And Can It Be Forrest Arise, My Soul, Arise Forrest Entreat Me Not to Leave You Franck This Is the Day the Lord Has Made Franklin A Navaho Prayer Fraser This Christmastide Friedell Draw Us in the Spirit's Tether Fry Holy, Holy, Holy Gabrieli, A. Kyrie Gabrieli, A. Magnificat a 12 Gabrieli, G. Hodie, Christus natus est Garber The Transfiguration of Christ Gardner Fight the Good Fight with All Thy Might Gardner Nearer My God to Thee Gardner Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day Gartman Schultz He Is Born Gates For I Am Called by Thy Name Gearhart Dry Bones Giardiniere The Bridegroom Comes Gibbons Drop, Drop Slow Tears Gibbons Hosanna to the Son of David Gibbons O Clap Your Hands Gibbons The Silver Swan Gibbons This Is the Record of John Gibbs Ain't-a That Good News Gibbs Way Over in Beulah Lan' Gilkyson Requiem Gjeilo Ubi caritas Goemanne Gloria! Alleluia! Goss O Savior of the World Goss These Are They That Follow the Lamb Gounod Sanctus and Benedictus Gramann Babe of Bethlehem Gramann Blest Are the Eyes that Have Not Seen You Gramann The Lord Is My Light Gretchaninoff Come, and Let Us Worship Gretchaninoff Nunc dimittis Gretchaninoff Holy Lord of All Creation Haas Blest Are They Hairston Elijah Rock Hairston God's Gonna Buil' Up Zion's Wall Hairston Gossip Gossip Hairston Hold On Hairston In Dat Great Gettin' Up Mornin' Hairston Poor Man Lazrus Hall O Gracious Light Halloran Witness Hancock You Are One in Christ Jesus Handel How Excellent Is Thy Name Handel Know That the Lord Is God Handel Let Their Celestial Concerts Unite Handel Sing unto God Handl Pater Noster Harris, R. Canticle: The Hungry Angels Harris, R. & C. In This Very Room Hassler Verbum caro factum est Hatfield Jabula Jesu Haugen Lost in the Night Hawley Not One Sparrow Is Forgotten Haydn, F. J. Awake the Harp Haydn, F. J. In Thee, O Lord Haydn, F. J. The Heavens Are Telling Haydn, M. Tenebrae factae sunt Hayes And the Father Will Dance Hayes Go Down Moses Hayes Grace Heider Dakota Hymn Hella Johnson Lo, How a Rose/The Rose Helvey O Come, Divine Messiah! Helvey O God, You Speak Your Beauty Helvey Saints Bound for Heaven Helvey Song of Creation Herl Behold, a Branch Is Growing Hines The Church's One Foundation Hobby God Has Called Us Hobby Lift High the Cross Hobby Twas In the Moon of Wintertime Hoekje Retreat Hogan Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit Hogan Great Day Hogan I Can Tell the World Hogan I Got a Home in-a dat Rock Hogan Lord, I Want to Be a Christian Hogan My God Is So High Hogan My Soul's Been Anchored Hogan Old Time Religion Hogan Ride On, King Jesus Hogan The Battle of Jericho Hogan Walk Together, Children Hoiby Let This Mind Be in You Holst Christmas Day Holst Psalm 148 Holst Turn Back O Man Hopp Come, Join the Dance of Trinity Hopp From the Apple in the Garden Hopp One Gift the Magi Bore Hopson Silent Night Hopson Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes Hopson What Child Is This? Horn The Peace of God Hovland Saul Hovland Stay with Us Hovland The Glory of the Father How Advent Message How Bless, O Lord, Us Thy Servants How Day by Day How Hymn to the Holy Spirit Howells A Spotless Rose Howells Like As the Hart Howells O, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Hunter Be Thou My Vision Hutchison So In All Things Ingalls Glory to God on High Ippolitov-Ivanof Bless the Lord, O My Soul Ireland Greater Love Hath No Man Ireland The Holy Boy Isaac O Food of Exiles Ives, C.
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