As Christians returned to in-person worship in the wake of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, many aspects of church life changed. Among them for many was the practice of the sharing of the peace. "Peace Be With You" was written as a way of sharing the peace through song. Additionally, it reflects on the true meanings behind the gesture of sharing the peace. "Peace Be With You" can be presented in many different ways, entirely dependent on the situation an individual congregation finds itself in. A simplified, hymnal-like version is available for those wishing to include their congregations. OneLicense customers can download it from OneLicense. Alternatively, requests can be made by contacting Trevor Hicks Compositions. Piano accompaniment.

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NEW AND BESTSELLING
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New and Bestselling
Written in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, this anthem of hope is inspired by 2 Corinthians 4:8-9. Designed to be versatile, "When We Call Upon Your Name" can be sung as a vocal solo, as a duet, with a small group or a full choir. Beginning in unison, options for harmony appear before the final verse. An additional option in the finale in included for up to four parts. Piano accompaniment.
This new musical setting of The Lord’s Prayer can be sung as a vocal solo or in unison by a choir. Piano accompaniment.
Includes all six anthems that are part of "The Story of Salvation" series: 'Hosanna!,' 'Holy Body, Holy Blood,' 'O Holy Cross, O Holy Throne,' 'Light of Christ, Shine!,' 'Alleluia, Christ is Arisen!' and 'Risen is our Lord Today!'
"We Come to Worship" includes the following 12 hymns for the congregation: 'The Armor of God, the Believers Defense,' 'As One We Mourn, As One We Cry,' 'Child of the Father,' 'Creator God, who Gave the Earth its Rise,' 'Father in Heaven, We Pray,' 'For Gifts Bestowed, We Thank Thee,' 'God Calls Us To Be Loving,' 'Here in This Hour We Come to Worship,' 'In Times of Sorrow,' 'No One Knows the Day or Hour,' 'Praise the Newborn King' and 'Rejoice, This is the Day
Includes the contents of both "The Story of Salvation" and "The Story of Salvation: Incarnation"
CHOIR ANTHEMS
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Choir Anthems
Written as an introit for Easter Sunday, it can be used at virtually any time of the Easter season as a choral offering in worship. Sung in unison with options for harmony at the very end. Organ accompaniment.
A lively and jubilant anthem that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Sung in predominantly in unison with parts for two-part and four part singing. Organ accompaniment.
A quiet and contemplative anthem that invites listeners and signers alike to follow the star with the magi to worship Jesus. Sung in unison with a chorale in four-parts in the middle. The final verse is sung in unison with a descant. Organ accompaniment.
While written for use on Maundy Thursday, this anthem is appropriate in worship where the last Supper and the sacrifice of Jesus is discussed. The text mentions the washing of the feet, the holy meal, the new commandment and points us to Good Friday. Sung in unison with options for two-parts (sopranos/altos; men/women; tenors/basses etc.) in the middle. Organ accompaniment.
This contemplative anthem explores the work and presence in our lives by the Holy Spirit. An anthem in two-parts, the first verse is sung by the women, the second by the men, the third is sung in two parts, the fourth in unison followed by another two-part break in the finale, ending in four part harmony. Organ accompaniment.
This lively anthem for Palm Sunday uses the refrain of the people of Jerusalem,"Hosanna in the Highest",while the verses encourage the singers and hearers alike to wave their palms and welcome Jesus as they did i the scriptures. Sung in unison with options for two-parts (sopranos/altos; men/women; tenors/basses etc.) in the middle. Organ accompaniment.
Composed to accompany the lighting of the Advent candles, this versatile anthem has been updated to reflect the year that 2020 has been. A versatile addition to your worship service, "Lead Us Towards Christ" can be sung anywhere from one person throughout to the entire congregation and choir. A simplified, hymnal-like version is available for those wishing to include their congregations. OneLicense customers can download it from OneLicense. Alternatively, requests can be made by contacting Trevor Hicks Compositions.
Organ accompaniment.
This Easter Vigil anthem is also appropriate for Easter Sunday or any Sunday in Easter that has a baptism. In it, the choir sings about Jesus' Light triumphing over darkness and how through his death and resurrection He has broken our shackles to sin. Sung in unison with options for two-parts (sopranos/altos; men/women; tenors/basses etc.) at the end. Organ accompaniment.
This new musical setting of The Lord’s Prayer can be sung as a vocal solo or in unison by a choir. Piano accompaniment.
Perfect for Memorial Day, Veterans' Day, Remembrance Day, or any other day on which the lives of soldiers are to be commemorated, this anthem is inspired by Jesus' words in John 15:13. A simple yet rich accompaniment compliments a stirring and haunting melody that can be sung by either a solo voice or unison choir throughout. Organ accompaniment.
This simple anthem is perfect for Good Friday. In it, imagery from the cross is taken and described in terms that indicate Jesus' royalty and King of Kings. Entirely in unison in respect to the solemnity of Good Friday. Organ accompaniment.
As Christians returned to in-person worship in the wake of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, many aspects of church life changed. Among them for many was the practice of the sharing of the peace. "Peace Be With You" was written as a way of sharing the peace through song. Additionally, it reflects on the true meanings behind the gesture of sharing the peace. "Peace Be With You" can be presented in many different ways, entirely dependent on the situation an individual congregation finds itself in. A simplified, hymnal-like version is available for those wishing to include their congregations. OneLicense customers can download it from OneLicense. Alternatively, requests can be made by contacting Trevor Hicks Compositions. Piano accompaniment.
A triumphant anthem for Easter Sunday, this anthem celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The beginning of the anthem is in unison, followed by a chorale that may be presented unaccompanied or accompanied while sung in unison. The final verse is in two-parts (men and women's voices) with a grand ending with multiple divisions. Organ accompaniment.
Written in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, this anthem of hope is inspired by 2 Corinthians 4:8-9. Designed to be versatile, "When We Call Upon Your Name" can be sung as a vocal solo, as a duet, with a small group or a full choir. Beginning in unison, options for harmony appear before the final verse. An additional option in the finale in included for up to four parts. Piano accompaniment.
Choir Anthem Collections
Includes all six anthems that are part of "The Story of Salvation" series: 'Hosanna!,' 'Holy Body, Holy Blood,' 'O Holy Cross, O Holy Throne,' 'Light of Christ, Shine!,' 'Alleluia, Christ is Arisen!' and 'Risen is our Lord Today!'
Includes all three selections that are part of "The Story of Salvation: Incarnation" series: 'Lead us Towards Christ,' 'Guide Us, O Holy Star' and 'Christ the Messiah is Born!'
Includes the contents of both "The Story of Salvation" and "The Story of Salvation: Incarnation"
CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS
All items in the CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS and CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS COLLECTIONS section that will be used for congregational singing need only be purchased in single quantities in conjunction with appropriate licensing.
Hymns marked with an asterisk (*) are available in the collection We Come To Worship.
If you wish to use a hymn as a choir anthem, note that hymns in this section that are available in choir anthem arrangements are marked with a caret symbol (^). For those that are not available in choir anthem form, hymns may be reprinted at a ratio of 2:1 - therefore, if you require 20 copies for your choir, you would input a quantity of 10. Remember: printing off more copies than you pay for is copyright infringement, theft and illegal. Click "ADD TO CART" to begin. Once you are ready to checkout, select your quantity from the dropbox in the upper right hand corner. If you purchase more than 9 copies, select the "10+" option and type your quantity in the box. Once inserted, click the "Update Cart" button just above the box where you inserted your quantity.
Remember to report your use at OneLicense.net, or contact us at compositions@trevorhicksonline.com.
Congregational Hymns
As One We Mourn, As One We Cry was the first hymn written for We Come To Worship. It was written in response to the reprehensible murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Armor of God, the Believers Defense is a musical rendering of Ephesians 6:11-17. Owing to the controversy surrounding hymns such as Onward, Christian Soldiers, I set out to write a hymn that was based solidly in the scriptures and without the added metaphors that hymns like Onward Christian Soldiers controversially use.
Child of the Father is a hymn for baptism. The first three verses each discuss the relationship between the Trinity and the newly baptized, while the fourth incorporates the promise of the congregation to welcome and support the newly baptized. It need not only be used at the baptism of a baby or child, the words being perfectly suitable for adult baptisms as we are all God’s children.
Creator God, Who Gave the Earth its Rise is an update of a text that I wrote a number of years ago, while the tune is newly written for this volume. I like to think of this hymn as a creed hymn. It concerns the creation of the world by our most powerful God and puts emphasis on God’s Word and His greatest gift, the gift of Jesus Christ.
Father in Heav’n, We Pray was inspired after watching a number of movies and documentaries about the Titanic, a topic that has been of interest to me since I was a child. Written to be compatible with Nearer, My God, To Thee, a hymn practically synonymous with the Titanic tragedy, the text uses the metaphor of ships, storms and oceans to speak of God’s protective power when we trust in Him.
For Gifts Bestowed, We Thank Thee is a hymn of thanksgiving for the gifts that God has provided. It encourages the use of these gifts in worship and in the world, making this hymn a good choice for the end of the service. It could also be used at a recognition service for church volunteers.
God Calls Us To Be Loving uses scripture passages such as Matthew 20:16, 1 John 1:8, John 8:7 to illustrate that we are not to judge one another nor assume ones relationship with God. Rather, we are to love one another. This hymn was inspired by the unfortunate trend of politicians making overtures about their opponents religiosity and faith.
Here in This Hour We Come to Worship is based off of a sermon I peached about the role of music in divine worship. Each verse focuses on one of the five roles I discussed, which are that music is praise, music is prayer, music is offering, music is the Word of God, and music is unifying. It is very well suited as a hymn for the beginning of worship.
In Times of Sorrow is a hymn of comfort in times of mourning. It refers to a number of Biblical texts, many of which are frequently used in funerals, such as Psalm 23:4, Revelation 21:4, Psalm 30:11 and Matthew 5:4.
May We Hear A Shout of Praise reflects on how people can experience God through the animals He's created. With a simple melody and richly harmonic accompaniment, this hymn is a perfect fit for a service that includes the blessing of the animals.
No One Knows the Day or Hour is a hymn that I joke uses the technique of one of Cole Porter’s infamous “list songs.” In this case, many Biblical verses all pertaining to the return of Jesus (Matthew 24:36; 1 Thessalonians 5:2; James 5:7 to name a few) are used to create a hymn that tells us to be prepared for His returning.
Praise the Newborn King is a Christmas hymn. I had long wanted to write a Christmas hymn to an Easter tune to make a musical connection between the birth of Jesus and the reason He was born — which was to die for our redemption. Thus, the texts and tunes of Praise the Newborn King and Jesus Christ is Risen Today are interchangeable. Naturally, Praise the Newborn King stands alone as an joyous new Christmas hymn that explores the celebration of the birth of Christ.
Rejoice, This is the Day is a hymn for Easter Sunday, especially when the liturgical calendar includes the reading from Mark’s Gospel. The text was written when I was much younger to be sung with the tune of I Vow To Thee My Country, known more frequently in church as O God Beyond All Praising.
Congregational Hymn Collections
"We Come to Worship" includes the following 12 hymns for the congregation: 'The Armor of God, the Believers Defense,' 'As One We Mourn, As One We Cry,' 'Child of the Father,' 'Creator God, who Gave the Earth its Rise,' 'Father in Heaven, We Pray,' 'For Gifts Bestowed, We Thank Thee,' 'God Calls Us To Be Loving,' 'Here in This Hour We Come to Worship,' 'In Times of Sorrow,' 'No One Knows the Day or Hour,' 'Praise the Newborn King' and 'Rejoice, This is the Day