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Enter Paradise (w/ Video Track)
Using the grace-filled words Christ spoke from the cross, this song evokes imagery of the gift Jesus gave. A fresh treatment of well-known scriptures, this piece is simple, yet worthy of addition to Resurrection celebrations. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
O Lamb Of God (with strings and woodwinds)
Poignant and beautiful, this stunning arrangement for SATB choir and soloist offers our worship to the One who laid down his life for us. Would serve well in traditional and blended Easter services. [Simple Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Beyond The Cross (with orchestra)
An inspiring SATB anthem for Easter that's relevant any day of the year as Christ's resurrection power transforms every area of our lives. [Full orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Worthy Is The Lamb
Reverent, stately yet moving, this SATB anthem extols Christ as the ever-worthy Lamb of God. Works for traditional and blended worship settings, especially at Easter.
Worthy
Simple yet dynamic, Dennis and Nan Allen offer a 3-part (w/optional solo) Easter anthem that works especially well in blended settings (but can also be tailored for traditional or contemporary worship settings).
Weep No More
Hinting at his glorious resurrection to come, this Easter anthem captures the emotion of those who mourned Jesus' death. For competent soloist and SATB choir in a traditional or blended worship setting.
What Wondrous Love Is This
Glenn Wonacott's stirring sacred setting of this traditional piece is arranged for soloist and 3-octave handbell choir with optional TTB choir and piano parts.
Near The Cross
The poignancy of this hymn comes through loud and clear...even without the words! Regi Stone has done a great job of demonstrating our soul's yearning through the piano. As you'll hear on the demo, adding your own synth pad, can enhance the feeling.
There Is A Fountain
Tim Akers has reframed this great American hymn in a lush jazz style. Perfect for the pianist looking to branch out on their next offertory.