Hello and Greetings from the Philippines. We are a Traditional Anglican Church choir based here and we lost almost everything apart from our lives in the Great typhoons. We are busy rebuilding everything. We are rebuilding the churches, have made new choir robes, but one of biggest things missing is that we no longer have any music. ( last seen going out to sea) We rescued ONE single hymn book and currently the choristers spend two or three hours before each weeks practice making the music scores by hand. We now have electricity again after several months ( well most of the time) and at last we have internet again!!.
If anybody has any choral music ( fairly easy stuff please) like" Lead me Lord" available on an email, then PLEASE could you email it to us. We are desperate for more music. We will share it with the other choirs in our area.
Do check out CPDL, as suggested. There is a lot of good stuff there.
Also the Petrucci Music Library. Although, not strictly choral or even sacred, they have quite a bit: http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
Since you are Anglican, John Speller's site might be useful. He has a number of English and American anthems, some fairly obscure. http://spellerweb.net/cmindex/cmindex.html
Here are some public domain things I've engraved for the use of my own (Episcopal) choir. Most of these can be found on CPDL, but these links will give you a quick start.
"O Lord, My Trust Is In Thy Mercy," a Victorian verse anthem by a little known composer, King Hall. Neither the solo (soprano or tenor) nor the chorus parts are difficult.
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