1339: Fanfare on 'O come, all ye faithful' (Steve Kellner)
The music follow the story of the shepherds as told in Luke 2: 8-20. It first portrays the majestic announcement of Jesus' birth by the heavenly host, then the hushed mystery of the manger scene, followed by the shepherds boisterously glorifying and praising God.
1340: In his light (Niels Silfverberg)
This is a Bozza Nova setting of the song O soul, are you weary and troubled? by Helen Howarth Lemmel..
1341: Merrily on high (Craig Stevens)
This bright and energetic setting of the well-know and widely used carol will be well-received by many groups who need an attractive and relatively easy piece to prepare for the festive season.
1342: March - Promises (William Gordon)
This march features two well-known hymns, Standing on the promises of Christ my King (S.A.S.B. 522) and Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! (S.A.S.B. 31) set to John Bacchus Dykes' melody Nicaea.