His
Intercession Mass setting is used by many congregations across the United States. With over 100 choral and organ works in print, his compositions have appeared in numerous recordings in both the United States and England. Hurd is regularly sought out by congregations and organizations seeking to commission new anthems and organ works. Significant premieres have included "Gloria, gloria", for four-part choir and instrumental accompaniment, commissioned by the
Boys Choir of Harlem, and premiered at
Avery Fisher Hall; "O the Depth of Love Divine," for four-part choir, brass and organ, commissioned by
J. Neil Alexander,
Bishop of Atlanta, and premiered at his consecration; and "Arioso & Final" for organ, commissioned by the queens Chapter of the
American Guild of Organists. The most recent major work is "Sonata for Saxophone and Organ", commissioned by the Hall-Powers Duo, and premiered in
Ljubljana,
Slovenia, at the International Saxophone Congress in 2006. In 2014, Hurd completed a commissioned anthem for St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church,
Atlanta, based on
Psalm 100 in a modern, gender-neutral translation. Hurd's sacred compositions can be found in many
hymnals, including the Episcopal Hymnal, 1982. Hurd is one of the world's most visible and successful classical organists who is
African-American. ==Personal life==