Say, Orbert. Are you familiar with the David Crowder Band? I figured you might be, given your proclivity to do church music from time to time.
They disbanded in 2012, and I recently revisited their final album together, titled Give Us Rest; or (A Requiem Mass in C [the Happiest of All Keys]). For some reason, I thought of you. As their swan song, they definitely went all out. It is a double album, using lots of different genres of music (but it all sounds like David Crowder Band), laid out like a really long order of worship. Here is the track listing for more context.
Disc One:
The Entrance (or, the introit)
1. "Requiem Aeternam Dona Eis, Domine" 0:54
2. "Oh Great God, Give Us Rest" 3:27
3. "Lux Aeternam Shine" 0:53
4. "Come Find Me" 4:54
The Plea (or, the kyrie)
5. "God Have Mercy (Kyrie Eleison)" 5:16
6. "Why Me?" 2:15
7. "Fall On Your Knees" 3:59
The Plight (or, the gradual and the tract)
8. "A Burial" 1:08
9. "Let Me Feel You Shine" 4:20
10. "Reprise #1" 1:11
11. "Blessedness of Everlasting Light" 4:19
12. "The Sound of Light" 1:15
13. "Interlude" 0:52
The Sequence (or, the dies irae)
14. "Sequence 1" 2:29
15. "Sequence 2" 2:16
16. "Sequence 3" 2:19
17. "Sequence 4" 3:27
18. "Sequence 5" 3:01
19. "Sequence 6" 1:23
20. "Sequence 7" 1:40
Disc Two:
The Invocation (or, the offertory and the sanctus)
1. "Reprise #2" 1:16
2. "Oh My God" 2:45
3. "I Am a Seed" 2:48
4. "After All (Holy)" 4:36
5. "The Great Amen" 1:18
The Consummation and The Memory (or, the agnus dei, the communion, and the pie jesu)
6. "There Is a Sound" 5:45
7. "Oh, Great Love of God" 4:01
8. "Our Communion" 3:56
The Absolution (or, the libere me and the paridisum)
9. "Sometimes" 4:40
10. "A Return" 2:19
11. "Oh, My God Im Coming Home" 2:43
12. "Leaning On the Everlasting Arms /'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" 4:45
13. "Jesus, Lead Me to Your Healing Waters" 4:15
14. "Because He Lives" 4:21
Somewhat like Jackson Browne's Running On Empty album, some of the tracks were recorded on the road, either during performance or in green rooms/tour buses, while a lot of other tracks were studio tracks.
My favorite part is the Sequence, which is largely instrumental, and bits even sound proggish.
Altogether, it is a fantastic piece. My ideal way to listen to it would be alone, in a room by myself, listening to all of it in one shot; I have found it to be a powerful personal worship tool that way. But it can certainly also be listened to piece by piece, or like a normal album.
At any rate, wanted to throw it out there, as I thought you could appreciate it.