Coupon H70580 : $10 off $75+ Order
🎼 Free Shipping over $100
X Close
Login
Cart #:
0
| Items:
0
| Total:
$0.00
1-800-323-1049
Quick Order
Wish List
My Account
My Orders
Lookup Order
Menu
Login
Cart #:
0
| Items:
0
| Total:
$0.00
1-800-323-1049
Quick Order
Wish List
My Account
My Orders
Lookup Order
Choral
All Choral
NEW for 2024!
Trending Choral
Christmas Musicals
YouTube
Catalogs
Subscribe to Choral Emails
Join Choral Review Club
Vocal
All Vocal
New Vocal
Vocal Collections
Handbell
All Handbell
NEW for 2024!
Trending Handbell
YouTube
Catalogs
Subscribe to Brenda's Picks!
Join Handbell Review Club
Keyboard
All Keyboard
New Keyboard
Trending Keyboard
Piano
4-Hand Piano
Organ
Organ & Piano Duet
Instrumental
All Instrumental
New Instrumental
Trending Instrumental
Brass
Clarinet
Flute
Guitar
Strings
Hymnals
Hymnals
Large Print Hymnals
Author Collections
Books about Music
Hymn Search
Search Hymns by Text
Search Hymns by Tune
Search by Hymnwriter
Worship Planning
Lectionary Planner
Scripture Planner
Music Catalogs
Music Accessories
Permissions
License Request
License Payment
Reprint Policy
Copyright F.A.Q.
About
Join Our Email List
History
Composers
Represented Companies
Contact Us
FAQ
close
Scroll to Top
Clear All
Product Type
Hymn Text (46)
Vocal (2)
Organ Piano Duets (0)
Choral (2)
Handbell (2)
HB Solo & Duet (0)
BEST OF HOPE
🔥 Trending (1)
Best Seller (2)
Catalog Classic (0)
Alpha Hymn Search
A (3)
B (5)
C (2)
D-E (1)
F (0)
G (3)
H (3)
I (3)
J-K (0)
L (1)
M (0)
N (0)
O (4)
P (3)
Q-R (1)
S (6)
T (5)
W (5)
X-Y-Z (1)
Author & Composer
Clear
Althouse, Jay (1)
Beall, Mary Kay (3)
Bettcher, Peggy (2)
Clarkson, Margaret (2)
Colvin, Tom (3)
Damon, Daniel Charles (4)
Daw Jr., Carl P. (27)
Dobrinski, Cynthia (5)
Duck Ruth (1)
Dudley-Smith, Timothy (8)
Gibson, Colin (1)
Green, Fred Pratt (6)
Hamm, Barbara (1)
Holstein, Jane (2)
Hopson, Hal (2)
Idle, Christopher (20)
Kaan, Fred (2)
Kinyon, Barbara (2)
Larson, Lloyd (6)
Murray, Shirley Erena (6)
Patterson, Joy F. (1)
Peacey, J.R. (2)
Perry, Michael (9)
Raney, Joel (4)
Routley, Erik (2)
Wilson, John F. (2)
Wren, Brian (15)
Season / Day
Advent (0)
Christmas (1)
Epiphany (0)
Lent (4)
Holy Week (2)
Palm Sunday (0)
Good Friday (2)
Easter Sunday (1)
Pentecost (4)
Christ The King (0)
General (6)
Occasion
Anniversary (0)
Baptism (3)
Celebration (0)
Funeral & Memorial (0)
Ordination (1)
Thanksgiving (1)
Difficulty
Easy-Moderate (2)
Moderate-Advanced (0)
Order of Service
Call To Worship (0)
Communion (2)
Benediction (0)
Theme
Birth of Jesus Christ (0)
Adoration (1)
Adoration & Praise (3)
Assurance (0)
Atonement (0)
Children (1)
Church (3)
Church - Final Victory (0)
Cities (0)
Comfort (1)
Commitment (0)
Conflict - Spiritual (0)
Creation (2)
Cross of Christ (2)
Devotion (0)
Discipleship (0)
Eternal Life (0)
Faith (0)
Freedom-Liberation (0)
God (1)
God - Father (0)
God - Love (0)
God - Names (1)
God - Presence (0)
Gospel (0)
Grace (0)
Guidance (1)
Holy Spirit (4)
Hope (2)
Humanity (0)
Humility (2)
Incarnation (1)
Jesus Christ - Cross (2)
Jesus Christ - Death (2)
Jesus Christ - King & Lord (0)
Jesus Christ - Lordship (0)
Jesus Christ - Love (1)
Jesus Christ - Majesty (0)
Jesus Christ - Name (0)
Jesus Christ - Passion (0)
Jesus Christ - Presence (1)
Jesus Christ - Reign (0)
Jesus Christ - Resurrection (4)
Jesus Christ - Savior (0)
Joy (0)
Justice & Peace (1)
Light (0)
Lord's Supper (2)
Love (1)
Mission (0)
Name of Jesus (0)
New Life in Christ (0)
Peace (0)
Peace on Earth (0)
Praise of God (2)
Praise to Christ (4)
Prayer (0)
Promise (0)
Redemption (0)
Renewal (1)
Resurrection (0)
Sacrifice (2)
Saints (0)
Salvation (0)
Sin (1)
Stewardship (0)
Trinity (2)
Trust & Unity (0)
Unity (0)
Wisdom (0)
Filter
Search Results for:
"the power of the cross schrader"
Order By:
Relevance
A-Z ↓
Z-A ↑
Best Selling ↑
Release Date
Customer Rating ↑
52 products
Page 1 of 3
Next
Last
The Power of the Cross - Vocal Solo, key of C
Click Image for Details
Arr. by
Lloyd Larson
Ten hymns by
Keith Getty
&
Kristyn Getty
Item #:
9039
Release Date:
01/01/2020
Difficulty: Easy-Moderate
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Ready To Ship
$7.95
Gethsemane w/The Power of the Cross - SATB
Click Image for Details
Arr. by
Lloyd Larson
Passionate hymn by
Keith Getty
&
Stuart Townend
Item #:
C5744
Release Date:
01/01/2012
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Ready To Ship
$3.45
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name - 3-5 Oct
Click Image for Details
Arr.
Lloyd Larson
Level 2
Classic Hymn
Item #:
3054
Release Date:
01/01/2024
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Ready To Ship
$6.25
Behind the Captivating Claims
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
1. Behind the captivating claims of shows and movies, sport and news, are powers and systems, made to serve, that fail, deceive, enslave, abuse. The lure of honor, flag, or gun, unnoticed, like the air we br...
Item #:
HW0178
Release Date:
01/01/2003
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Carry the Flame
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
1. Since Jesus, who was mocked and killed by Roman might, is raised, alive, above all power and thought, we'll tell the story, sing the song, and live the promise, true and strong, of all he d...
Item #:
HW0182
Release Date:
01/01/2003
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Praise the Restless, Roving Spirit
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
1. Praise the restless, roving Spirit, breeze of Christ and breath of God, kindling faith and power to share it, quick to comfort, nudge, and prod! 2. Culture's heroes t...
Item #:
HW0220
Release Date:
01/01/2000
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
The Life Laid Down Is Taken Up Again
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
The life laid down is taken up again, the power of sin and death has lost its hold, and we are reconciled to God through Christ: Alleluia! Though doubts and fears beset our hearts and minds, the risen, wounded Savior knows our needs and comes to meet ...
Item #:
HW2303
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Drawing Power from the Storm
Click Image for Details
Words By
Daniel Charles Damon
Refrain Drawing power from the storm, by your Spirit and your grace, we'll rise on wings of love, on wings of love.
God, when rain uncovers what it cannot wash away, when resentment hovers like a thunderhead in May:
Refrain
Item #:
HW2321
Release Date:
01/01/1998
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
See with the Eyes of God
Click Image for Details
Words By
Daniel Charles Damon
Refrain: See with the eyes of God, feel with the heart of Christ, act with the Spirit's power, and live as a child of God. Steeples reaching to the sky still call the world to prayer; with faith renewed and hopes held high, we cele...
Item #:
HW2543
Release Date:
01/01/2007
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
The Light of God Is Shining Bright
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
The light of God is shining bright in every girl of woman born, and in her fingers and her face are heaven's glory, power and grace, so when she's walking, running, leaping, sitting and thinking, talking, sleep...
Item #:
HW2581
Release Date:
01/01/1989
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Praise God for the Harvest of Orchard and Field
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
Praise God for the harvest of orchard and field, praise God for the people who gather their yield, the long hours of labor, the skills of a team, the patience of science, the power of machine. Praise God for the harvest that comes from afar, from mark...
Item #:
HW2711
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
The Gifts of God
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
The gifts of God, by sin abused, can damage and destroy, yet give us all, when kindly used, the power of giving joy.
Deceiving love can move by stealth to s...
Item #:
HW2720
Release Date:
01/01/1993
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
God the Spirit, Guide and Guardian
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
God the Spirit, guide and guardian, wind-sped flame and hovering dove, breath of life and voice of prophets, sign of blessing, power of love: give to those who lead your people fresh anointing of your grace; send them forth as bold apost...
Item #:
HW3103
Release Date:
01/01/1989
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
You Are Like the Wind
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
You are like the wind, sighing, rushing: Spirit of power, Spirit of change. Holy Spirit, come! You are like a fire, crackling, roaring -- Purging, refining, Spirit of change. Holy Spirit, come! You are like a stream, splashing, tumbling, Sweeping us ...
Item #:
HW4201
Release Date:
01/01/2008
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
THE GRASS WILL GREEN AGAIN
Click Image for Details
Words By
Daniel Charles Damon
The grass will green again, my heart again will sing of summer's joy, of winter's pain, of all this life may bring. The trees will bud and flower, once more these beauties come. Once more I see creation's power to clothe my garden home. The sky shows...
Item #:
HW8845.55
Release Date:
01/01/2016
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
With Shouts of Praise Let All the Earth
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
As with the psalm that precedes it, the Hebrew superscription for Psalm 66 inscribes it to “the [musical] leader” or “choirmaster” and describes it as “a song,” but the superscription lacks any refer- ence to David. That absence may be connected with the psalm’s structure, which clearly consists of two parts: a choral hymn (represented here by stanzas 1–3) and an individual song of thanksgiving (stanza 4 here). Stanza 1: Songs of thanksgiving characteristically begin with such universal invitations to praise God. Stanza 2: God’s power is epitomized in taking control of the waters of chaos: first in creation, espe- cially in the deliverance from Egypt, and eventually at the crossing of the Jordan. Stanza 3: The imagery of this stanza seems to conflate the trials of bondage in Egypt and the ordeal of the forty-year wandering in the wilderness. Stanza 4: Whether an individual psalmist has recalled a choral hymn as a prelude to a personal thanksgiving or a later editor has joined the p
Item #:
HW9086.16
Release Date:
06/01/2020
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Hear Us, O Shepherd of the Faithful
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
The Hebrew superscription for Psalm 80 attributes the psalm to Asaph and inscribes it to “the [musical] leader” or “choirmaster.” Between these two familiar elements are two others that have varying interpretations: one is shoshannim (see the discussion of this tern at Ps. 69). The other is eduth, a term that may mean “testimony.” There is no real scholarly consensus concerning what crisis may have been the original occasion of this communal prayer song, and the recurring refrain (occurring here at the conclusion of stanzas 1, 2, and 4) suggests that it was adopted and adapted for liturgical purposes. Stanza 1: In effect, the opening of the psalm establishes God’s relationship to the faithful, God’s deity, and God’s power. Stanza 2: The reference to “bread and drink” represents a continuation of the Shepherd imagery, because the Hebrew word for “shepherd” includes the meaning “one who feeds or nourishes.” Stanza 3: This allegory of the vine is one of the most memorable parts of this
Item #:
HW9086.30
Release Date:
06/01/2020
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
God Reigns! Let all the Earth Rejoice
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
Psalm 97 is another “enthronement psalm” (see the discussion of this group at Ps. 93) that lacks a Hebrew superscription. Stanza 1: The universality of God’s just reign is attested by a cosmic theophany marked by clouds and lightning, to which the earth fearfully responds with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Stanza 2: False gods (and those who worship them) are disgraced, but the Holy City and the surrounding dependent towns (the Hebrew idiom is “daughters of Judah”) joyfully acknowledge God’s sovereignty. The psalm ends with a return to the emphasis that justice is an integral part of God’s power. The tune CreaTion, adapted from a chorus in Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation, has served as a hymn tune for over two hundred years. Such associations enhance its appropriateness as a setting for this paraphrase.
Item #:
HW9086.47
Release Date:
06/01/2020
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Beneath the Proud Hill's Shadows
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
Like the previous and succeeding pilgrimage psalms, Psalm 121 carries a superscription identifying is as “A song of ascents.” It is a familiar psalm, though one that has often been misunderstood. Stanza 1: The hills circling Jerusalem are both physically and symbolically intimidating. In addition to the challenge the terrain presents for travelers approaching or returning from the Temple, the greater height of the surrounding peaks also implies the spiritual superiority of the various gods worshipped on each of them. Yet God the Creator, the God of Israel, who needs no such status symbol, is greater than them all. Some commentators assume that the promises forming most of the psalm must be spoken by a priest or other liturgical person. Such conjecture unnecessarily makes human intervention essential. It deprives the Creator God of the power to communicate care and protection of human beings through their receptive attention to the created world. Stanzas 2–3: The general assurance of
Item #:
HW9146.21
Release Date:
01/01/2022
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
How Glad I Was to Hear Them Say
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
In addition to the designation “A song of ascents” shared by all the pilgrimage psalms, the Hebrew superscription for Psalm 122 also includes an attribution to David. This is a classic example of the honorific rather than factual nature of many such ascriptions, given that the Temple did not yet exist in David’s lifetime. Stanza 1: Anyone accustomed to thinking that the familiar opening verse of this psalm is an invita-tion to local worship needs to be reminded that this psalm assumes only one house of God, the Tem-ple in Jerusalem. Memory of the invitation to undertake the journey to this sacred place is triggered by arrival at the gates of the Holy City. Besides being an important religious center, Jerusalem was also the site of judicial and political power, a somewhat complicating consideration unexplored in this para-phrase. Instead, the focus remains on the intense spiritual joy unleashed at the moment of reaching the city’s gates. Stanza 2: Throughout the second half of this p
Item #:
HW9146.22
Release Date:
01/01/2022
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
O Praise the Sovereign Name of God
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
Psalm 135 has no Hebrew superscription, perhaps because it comprises numerous paraphrases and occasional verbatim quotations of other psalms and scripture passages. Stanza 1: The reference to standing in God’s house echoes similar language in Psalm 134 and may have been a factor in the adjacent ordering of these two psalms when the Book of Psalms was com-piled. This firm location in the Temple strengthens the plausible conjecture that Psalm 135 represents a set of materials brought together for liturgical use. The fifth line of this stanza reflects what Robert Alter calls an idiomatic conjunction in biblical Hebrew of the roots z-m-r (“hymn,” “sing,” “make music”) and the root n-‘-m (“sweet” or “pleasant”). Stanza 2: The direct address to the assembly in the first stanza transitions to evidence of God’s sovereignty, as manifested in creation and in history. First of all, God’s power and prerogative as Creator of all things demonstrate superiority to all other gods. Stanza 3: Second
Item #:
HW9146.35
Release Date:
01/01/2022
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
By the Waters of Babylon
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
No Hebrew superscription appears with Psalm 137, which seems to have been written soon after the Judeans were deported to Babylon in 586 BCE. This poignant communal lament weaves together a mixture of general and particular concerns that even now continues to speak to refugees and displaced persons. The paraphrase offered here represents my expansion of a well-known single-stanza canon that seems to have been in existence long before the first known printing of the associated tune in the 18th century. I have retained the archaic language of that traditional text, partly to imply the historical dis-tance of the event it recreates and partly because “thee” is more pleasant to sing and hear than is “you.” Much of the emotive power of the traditional stanza comes from its effective use of repetition, and I have attempted to retain that pattern as much as possible. Stanzas 1, 6: Robert Alter points out that the first Hebrew noun is generally translated “rivers” (as in KJV and many recent
Item #:
HW9146.37
Release Date:
01/01/2022
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
I Beheld a Stream of Water
Click Image for Details
Words By
Carl P. Daw, Jr.
I beheld a stream of water flowing from the Temple's side, from the right side forth proceeding in a pure life-giving tide: Alleluia, alleluia, risen is the Lamb who died. And all they to whom that water with its cleansing power came knew the blessing...
Item #:
HW2284
Release Date:
01/01/2005
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Prophets Give Us Hope
Click Image for Details
Words By
Brian Wren
Prophets give us hope. They thirst for truth and right, and feel the pain of all discarded people, crushed, ignored, oppressed. They give and get no rest, but stand against the powers-that-be as signposts of integrity, to point the...
Item #:
HW2604
Release Date:
01/01/1983
(
0 Reviews
)
Availability:
Hymn
Next
Last
X
X