- Psalm 102 (quasi-antiphonal)
- Psalm 102 (full harmony throughout)
- Psalm 145 (quasi-antiphonal)
- Psalm 145 (full harmony throughout)
- Only-Begotten Son
- The Beatitudes (Krasnagorsk )
- The Beatitudes
- Come, let us worship
- Come, let us worship (another setting)
- Come, let us worship (Slavonic)
- O Protection of Christians
- Trisagion
- Trisagion 1 (Trubachev) - For regular use
- Trisagion 2 (Greek) - For regular use
- Trisagion 3 (Kievan) - For Lent
- Trisagion (Arabic melody)
- Trisagion (Alfeyev)
- Trisagion (Bulgarian) - Click here to edit.
- Trisagion (festive) page 1 - page 2 - page 3
- As many as have been baptised
- Before thy Cross (English and Slavonic)
- Sunday Prokimena
- Alleluia (Alfeyev)
- Alleluia (Astley)
- Cherubic Hymn (Closely based on a Galician setting)
- Cherubikon 1 (Bortniansky No. 5)
- Cherubikon 2 (Monk Martin of Platina)
- Of thy Mystical Supper (for Great and Holy Thursday)
- The Symbol of Faith (Akathist chant)
- Anaphora
- Dialogue
- Holy, Holy, Holy
- Amen after the words of the Saviour
- We praise Thee
- It is truly meet 1
- It is truly meet 2
- It is truly meet 3 (Podoben "When from the Tree") - Click here to edit
- Our Father (Rimsky-Korsakov)
- Our Father (Slavonic)
- Communion Psalms & Hymns
- The Eyes of All Look to Thee with Hope (Monk Martin)
- O Lord, Who wast born of a Virgin (from the rite of preparation)
- Their Proclamation Has Gone Out (Glagolev)
- The Righteous Shall Be (Glagolev)
- I Will Receive the Cup of Salvation (Glagolev)
- O Lord, We Will Walk
- Receive the Body of Christ
- We have seen the True Light
- Let our Mouths be Filled with thy Praise
- Psalm 33
- The Polychronion