Episcopal Resources
- Lift Every Voice and Sing II: An African-American Hymnal A popular collection of 280 musical pieces from both the African-American and Gospel traditions.
- It Is Well with My Soul: Selections from Lift Every Voice and Sing II [LISTEN] The Adult Choir of Grace Church in Norfolk, Virginia. Carl W. Haywood, Organist/Choir Director Terry Butler.
- Playing Gospel Piano: The Basics (with Examples from LEVAS II) Carl MaultsBy introduces the history and techniques of gospel style.
- El Himnario A Spanish-language hymnal with hymns, songs, choruses, and service music, produced by Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church (USA), and the United Church of Christ.
- Wonder, Love and Praise This supplement to The Hymnal 1982 is an eclectic collection of 200 hymns, songs, and spiritual songs, including service music and devotional pieces.
- The Voice of Angels: Selections from Wonder, Love and Praise [LISTEN] The Girl Choristers of Washington National Cathedral, with Ana Hernandez and friends.
- Voices Found: Women in the Church's Song A new supplementary hymnal of 166 selections that celebrate the gifts of women in the church and as composers, hymn writers, arrangers, and translators.
- Enriching Our Music 1: Canticles and Settings for the Eucharist The first of two collections from the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music of new service music, including settings for several canticles in Enriching Our Worship 1.
- Songs for the Cycle: Fresh Hymn Texts Michael Hudson wrote these 153 hymn texts based on the gospel readings for each Sunday in the three-year cycle. Each text can be sung to at least one familiar hymn tune.
- The Portland Psalter: Book One Liturgical Years A, B and C Robert Hawthorne composed these new settings of the psalms for his congregation in Oregon, and now they're available to the whole church.
- Lord, Open Our Lips: Musical Help for Leaders of the Liturgy Recorded at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Jackson, Mississippi, this double CD recording with a companion book of music contains everything a presider would sing in an Episcopal service.