Sing the Journey 1 By Kenneth Nafziger and the Journey Musicians
This music is a gift of the spirit by which we mark and measure the life of the Church and its mission in the world, corresponding to the season between Pentecost and Advent.
One is the body
Listen, God is calling
We will walk with God
You are all we have
O hear my people
My soul is filled with joy
God of the Bible
Beloved, God's chosen
Just as I am
Rain down
Come and be light for our eyes
Somos el cuerpo de Cristo
How can we be silent
Creation is a song
The peace of the earth
Keep me safe, O God
Ubi caritas
All will be well.
Price: $16
Sing the Journey 2 By Kenneth Nafziger and the Journey Musicians
Journey has been, throughout much of human history, a metaphor that has aided the intellect in understanding what the spirit intuits. Journey happens on so many levels of life, some of which are visible, many of which are known but never seen.
Featured are guest soloist Marilyn Houser Hamm, the Journey Musicians, Shekinah (an independent female singing group) and Sons of the Day (a group of young men who explore a wide variety of a cappella traditions).
If you believe and I believe
The Lord is my light; Loving Spirit
Hamba nathi/Come, walk with us
O God in heaven
Longing for light
By the waters of Babylon
Cuando el pobre/When the poor ones
Christ's is the world
God remembers pain
Be still
Alleluia, the Great Storm is over
We sing to you, O God
Long before my journey's start
Just a closer walk with thee
Go, silent friend
If you believe and I believe/O God, we pray this day
Now go in peace
Like a mother who has borne us.
Price: $16
Sing the Story 1 By Kenneth Nafziger and the Story Musicians
This music uses the seasons of the church year from Advent to Pentecost to tell the story of the life, ministry, death, resurrection, and reign of Jesus Christ through selections of song and word.
Quien dicen que soy yo / Who do you say that I am
The Lord's my shepherd
Open my ears, open my eyes
Comme un souffle fragile / Like a tender breath, stirring
First born of Mary
Praise the One who breaks the darkness
You are holy
There is a well / Un pozo hay
Let the children come to me
Woza nomthwalo wakho / Come, bring your burdens to God
Come unto me
Nothing is lost on the breath of God
Calm me, Lord
Jesus, be the center
How can I say
Jesus walked this lonesome valley
So much wrong
Kyrie
Jesus has done so much for me
For me to live is Christ
My soul cries out
Price: $16
Sing the Story 2 By Kenneth Nafziger and the Story Musicians
The selections especially focus on the seasons of the church year from Advent to Pentecost, telling the story of Jesus. Sing the Story 2 features the Story Musicians of Harrisonburg, Virginia; Shekinah, an independent female singing group based in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; and Sons of the Day, young men who explore the wide variety of a cappella traditions.
I will stand in the congregation
Maranatha, come
Rejoice, rejoice, the Savior comes
Sithi bonga / We sing praise
Erfreue dich / Be joyful
A stable lamp is lighted
Arise, your light is come!
Abre mis ojos / Open my eyes
Here to the house of God we come
Vin pran / Come, take and eat
I saw a tree by the riverside
Beauty for brokenness
God has chosen me
Peace before us
Som’landela / We will follow
We are often tossed and driven
Khudaya, rahem kar / Have mercy on us
I will come to you in the silence
Christ is alive
Let all creation dance
Keep your lamps trimmed and burning
Gloria, gloria, gloria
Oh, beautiful star of Bethlehem
Price: $16
Light from the Lighthouse
A cappella singing by Blue Rock Mennonite Youth
Wake the Song of Jubilee
Our God, He Is Alive
The Light of the World is Jesus
Peace! Be Still!
The Lighthouse of the Lord
Wonderful Grace of Jesus
He Will Pilot Me
Great Is Thy Faithfulness
The Lighthouse
My Anchor Holds
Rock Of Ages
Til The Storm Passes By
In Times Like These
Be Thou Our Captain
Anchored In Jesus
Fierce Raged the Tempest
The Stranger of Galilee
How Great Thou Art
Let The Gospel Light Shine Out
Now the Day Is Over
Price: $15.00
Commemorating 160 Years of Mennonite Hymns Tunes from the 1875 Philharmonia by the James Nolt Family