Margaret Tucker's setting of the story of Jesus welcoming the little children was the winner of the 2009 "Kirk's Fund" Children's Choir Anthem Competition in Scarsdale, New York. Gentle, sweet and incredibly lovely, this anthem will help young singers to learn how important their place is in the Kingdom of God.
Voicing: Unison/two-part with piano and optional flute
Composer: Margaret Tucker
Text: Based on Mark 1:16-20, Luke 18:15-17 and a poem by Kirk Richardson
Season: General, Children's Sabbath
Lectionary: Year B - Epiphany - Third Sunday after Epiphany Scripture: Mark 1:16-20; Luke 18:15-17
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Voicing: 3 part canon for children's and adult choirs
Scripture: Psalm 103:13
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