O Shepherd Come And Find Me

This song is an adaptation of Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd”.

The music is protected by copyright. Distribution and performance of the setting are free for non-commercial worship purposes. See the license for details.

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UCC Mass - Lamb of God

This setting of the Lamb of God is part of the Mass for the University Catholic Community.

When I play this, there is usually enough time to sing four verses, but you may sing fewer or more verses as appropriate. The modulation should only occur on the last verse. Feel free to substitute your own variations for “Lamb of God”, i.e., “King of kings”, “Son of God”, etc.

The music of this setting is protected by copyright. Distribution and performance of the setting are free for non-commercial worship purposes. See the license for details.

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Welcome

Welcome! Into Your Hands is a showcase for the sacred and spiritual music I’ve composed in all my years as a church musician and a platform for sharing that music.

On this site you will find:

Most of my music consists of settings for the responsorial psalms that are central to Catholic liturgy. For these, I rely on the translations provided by The Grail as found in The Catholic Book of Worship III, the official English hymnal for Canada. The Grail has kindly provided me permission to reprint the texts of those psalms for use with my settings. Please see the license page for details.

The name of this site comes from Psalm 31, as used in the Good Friday liturgy: “Into your hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit”. The site is dedicated to my grandmother, Yvette LeHenaff, who left us for God on March 26, 2009.

There is no advertising on this site, nor am I asking for any donations. You are free to use the music found here for non-commercial worship purposes, but any other use requires permission from the appropriate copyright holders.

Feel free to leave comments or to contact me personally about anything you see here. I hope you enjoy the site!