Cantate Domino is a collection of new hymns compiled to complement the CWL. You'll find in it much to strengthen the message of the Readings.
We see two uses for Cantate Domino : it may be used as a resource for excellent new congregational hymns, or your choir may like to sing the pieces as 'offerings' to the congregation; mini anthems, if you like!
  - A. Moore: A broken loaf
  - B. Roe: A crown of piercing thorns
  - A. Viner: Amid the clamour of the world
  - R. Jones: As in that upper room
  - D. Terry: At this table we remember
  - M. Setchell: Before the altar
  - A. Fletcher: Before the world's foundation
  - R. Bonighton: Broader than the ocean's limits
  - P. Irving: Called by Christ
  - M. Higgins: Called to shed light
  - J. Nixon: Christ, the eternal light
  - C. Mawby: Come, see the Lord
  - J. Nixon: Draw us together at the close of the day
  - R. Jones: Each season gives God voice
  - C. Mawby: Eternal God, before whose face we stand
  - R. Lloyd: For beauty which delights our eyes
  - M. Setchell: For every word which feeds us
  - R. Jones: From age to age
  - C. Mawby: From a manger in a stable
  - P. Irving: From ancient times
  - R. Lloyd: From life's bright dawn
  - A. Fletcher: From near and far
  - A. Wright: From the depths my soul cries out
  - R. Binighton: Glory to God
  - S. Vann: God has called us
  - A. Rees: God has ordained
  - R. Bonighton: God made me me, God made you you
  - P. Irving: God of love, you called the magi
  - M. Higgins: God of might
  - S. Vann: God of our salvation
  - C. Tambling: God our provider
  - A. Fletcher: Hear the song the poor are singing
  - R. Lloyd: Holy Spirit, will you be
  - M. Higgins: How could you leave the splendour
  - A. Moore: How did you feel
  - J. Nixon: I believe in God the Father
  - R. Bonighton: In the garden Mary lingers
  - A. Viner: In the name of Christ rejoicing
  - M. Setchell: In the same night in which he was betrayed
  - D. Terry: In vast, ornate cathedrals
  - A. Moore: Jesus is risen, Jesus lives!
  - R. Jones: Jesus, we have heard your Spirit
  - B. Roe: Lest we forget
  - R. Lloyd: Let hymns of joyful praise abound
  - M. Setchell: Light of her life
  - A. Viner: Lord, give us vision
  - D. Terry: Lord, it isn't always easy
  - P. Irving: Lord, let your servant now
  - A. Moore: Lord, we turn to you
  - A. Viner: Lord, with a heart that leaps
  - C. Tambling: Lord, you created a world
  - R. Lloyd: Lord, you designed our human frame
  - C. Mawby: May the grace of Christ
  - B. Roe: O Father, on your love we call
  - J. Nixon: O God of all creation
  - A. Fletcher: O risen Lord
  - C. Tambling: Our Father God in heaven
  - J. Nixon: Our living Lord
  - C. Tambling: People of God, arise
  - D. Terry: Praise to Christ, the Lord incarnate
  - A. Moore: Praise to the Father
  - A. Rees: Ring aloud the Christmas bells
  - M. Setchell: Risen Lord in splendour seated
  - B. Roe: Sad, confused and shaken
  - S. Vann: Saviour of all mankind
  - R. Bonighton: Saviour, we are lost
  - C. Mawby: Sing, Holy Spirit, sing!
  - A. Wright: Sing with me a song of gladness
  - A. Rees: Teach me, dear Lord
  - Thank you, Father, for the Bible
  - S. Vann: The choices which we face
  - A. Rees: The God who set the stars in space
  - A. Viner: The gracious invitation
  - B. Roe: The Lamb of God was faultless
  - A. Wright: The promised time arrives
  - B. Bridge: Thirsty for the living water
  - J. Jones: Together we proclaim
  - S. Vann: We bless the Lord our God
  - P. Irving: We have a vision
  - A. Wright: What King is known
  - M. Higgins: When shape and colour flood my sight
  - A. Wright: With all who in this hallowed place
  - A. Fletcher: Within my heart
  - C. Tambling: You are the Bread of Life