Here is an arrangement of a glorious hymn centering on the beauty of each member of the Trinity from Church Works Media. Four stanzas are included in this arrangement, accompanying the congregation on the 1st-3rd stanzas, with a climactic and satisfying key change for the 4th stanza (if using instruments, these are included on the key change). A tag is offered at the end, repeating the phrase, “Father, Son, and Spirit, One, holy, holy, holy.” The concert keys are offered in F for the first 3 stanzas and modulating to the key of A-flat for the final stanza. This arrangement is one that your congregation would love! Includes a full score, a piano score, and all individual instrumental parts: treble clef C instrument, treble clef B-flat instrument, horn, and bass clef instrument.
Real Responses from Congregations
The beautiful accompaniment and the unison congregation could be used both congregationally and chorally (as we did)… For small to medium-sized choirs on low attendance Sundays these could be effective choral pieces or as a way to develop choir and orchestra when (as is our case) some choir members are also instrumentalists. We used three pieces as part of our Easter celebration. All were very well received. We were able to include our developing orchestra with all of it. So, thank you!

Molly plays for the church my mother-in-law attends. The congregation becomes like a big choir with her arrangements. I’ve enjoyed the music when we’ve visited!
It is with the greatest enthusiasm that I recommend the hymnody work of Molly. Whether you are looking for accessible yet creative arrangements to new hymns or seeking to add energy and a fresh approach to hymns you have sung for years, herein lies your answer! Our people love to sing and the material found on this website has brought life to our singing that was not there before.

Molly’s congregational accompaniments add a freshness to treasured hymns of the past that enables a cross-generational congregation to join together in passionate worship of a great God.



