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Adoration Medley
Ready in one rehearsal, this simple medley of "What Child Is This" and "Silent Night" features two solos and 2-part choir. A perfect last-minute addition for a Sunday in December.
Thanksgiving Medley
Weaving together classic hymns including "Now Thank We All Our God," "Come, Ye, Thankful People, Come," "As Men of Old Their First Fruits Brought," and "We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer," this 3-part anthem is a boisterous choral statement perfect for the Thanksgiving season.
Jesus! What a Friend of Sinners
Resetting the beloved lyric to a new choral melody, Dennis Allen's accessible arrangement can be performed unison or with optional 2-part harmony.
For the Beauty of the Earth w/ All Things Bright and Beautiful
A flowing 4-part choral medley of two beloved hymns celebrating God as Creator of nature's beauty. With optional solos. For traditional and blended worship settings.
My Country, 'Tis of Thee with America the Beautiful
A gentle, singable a cappella medley of two patriotic favorites that celebrates America's heritage of faith and liberty. For SATB choir, this piece is adaptable and would work well in a variety of patriotic services: from traditional to contemporary.
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
A gentle, acoustic setting of the familiar lyric with a fresh new melody makes this a perfect anthem for every generation. Arranged for 3-part choir, this piece works well in traditional and blended settings.
We're Marching to Zion
Craig Adams' lively SATB arrangement for traditional and blended worship settings varies between men and women's parts to breathe fresh energy into this traditional hymn.
O Worship The King
This marching and majestic SATB arrangement by Marty Parks of the ancient hymn is an excellent way to open any traditional or blended worship service.
Jesus, I Come
Arranged simply for SATB choir and piano, this classic invitation hymn is set to new melody. An excellent choral response for an evangelistic service in traditional or blended settings.