A new service book for Passiontide from the Royal School of Church Music. The Way of the Cross takes the form of a sequence of words and music, and follows in the steps of Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to Pilates house, and on through the city to Calvary. The service book is the result of collaboration between the composer and conductor David Ogden, and Peter Moger, the Church of Englands National Worship Development Officer. For many years churches have been well-served by the RSCM service book The Cross of Christ - a Passiontide devotion for choir and congregation. The Way of the Cross is, in a sense, its natural successor, designed to help churches enter more fully into the mystery of the Cross by reflecting in word, music and silence, said Peter Moger. The impetus behind The Way of the Cross came from the publication in 2006 of Common Worship: Times and Seasons from which several stations for prayer and reflection are taken, with the Passion narrative mostly based on that found in St Marks Gospel. There is a wide variety of music including well-loved hymns such as O sacred head and My song is love unknown. The Way of the Cross is suitable for choirs of all shapes and sizes and there are plenty of opportunities for soloists and instrumentalists to be involved too if desired, said David Ogden who chose the music which ranges from the 17th century to the present day. Many choirs will enjoy the simple serenity of Phillip Wilbys Wondrous Cross and Ronald Corps Take up your cross as well as relishing the challenge of singing Lottis six-part Crucifixus, Phillip Moores It is a thing most wonderful and the mystical Song of Christs glory by Grayston Ives. When we road tested the service last year in my parish, many of the congregation found the experience deeply moving and much preferred it to previous performances of assorted choral works, said David Ogden. . Format: Vocal score. Category: Sacred. Classification: Choral. Media: Printed music.