A beautiful selection for older elementary choirs, this anthem combines modern harmonies with a flowing melody and timeless text. The optional second vocal part creates an echo effect that illustrates the expanse of God's love and might. Psalm 121 works well during Lent or in any general service.
Voicing: Unison/two-part with piano
Composer: Timothy Shaw
Text Author: Timothy Shaw, based on Psalm 121
Season: Lent, Ordinary/General
Lectionary: Year A - Lent - Second Sunday of Lent; Year C - Season after Pentecost - Proper 24
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