Lent
O My Chief Good
O My Chief Good was composed as a meditation on the mystery of Christ’s suffering and the believer’s response to it. Drawing upon George Herbert’s Good Friday, the work reflects on the weight of the Passion not as distant history, but as a deeply personal encounter—one that calls the listener to examine conscience, gratitude, and surrender. The text invites a prayerful reckoning with love shown through sacrifice. Rather than seeking dramatic portrayal, the piece aims to create space for stillness and reflection. Its intent is to lead singers and listeners into a posture of quiet attentiveness, allowing the words to resonate inwardly. Moments of restraint and simplicity are deliberate, serving the larger goal of contemplation rather than display. Intended for Good Friday or the Lenten season, O My Chief Good functions as a devotional offering within the liturgy or as a reflective work in concert. It is written to support prayer, foster reverence, and encourage a thoughtful engagement with the meaning of Christ’s Passion.