The music, and hymn words, on this page are original compositions, which have been used a number of times in the Parish of South Darebin. More resources will be added to this page as they become available.
The pieces here are all copyright, but this is waived for Christian worship and education purposes. Acknowledgement of the source would be appreciated, please.
1. "Fear Not, Little Flock"
This is a setting for solo or unison choir/congregation, with keyboard or guitar accompaniment, of a section from the Gospel according to St Luke. The refrain is "Fear not, little flock, for it has pleased God to give you the Kingdom."
The pieces here are all copyright, but this is waived for Christian worship and education purposes. Acknowledgement of the source would be appreciated, please.
1. "Fear Not, Little Flock"
This is a setting for solo or unison choir/congregation, with keyboard or guitar accompaniment, of a section from the Gospel according to St Luke. The refrain is "Fear not, little flock, for it has pleased God to give you the Kingdom."

fear_not_little_flock_(with_accompaniment).pdf |
2. "Jesus, My Lord, Remember Me"
Originally written to be sung outside as part of the Stations of the Cross for Good Friday, this piece is set for solo or unison voice with guitar accompaniment. There is a keyboard part added here.
Originally written to be sung outside as part of the Stations of the Cross for Good Friday, this piece is set for solo or unison voice with guitar accompaniment. There is a keyboard part added here.

jesus_my_lord_(accomp)_-_score_and_parts.pdf |
3. Hymn about the Wedding at Cana in Galilee.
This set of words was written around readings set for the Second Sunday after Epiphany, Year C. It makes reference in particular to Christ changing the water into wine.
This set of words was written around readings set for the Second Sunday after Epiphany, Year C. It makes reference in particular to Christ changing the water into wine.

wedding_at_cana_(3).pdf |