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Bethlehem
Haunting verses give way to a chorus of hope and promise in Randy Cox and Kevin Stokes' Bethlehem, perfectly capturing the mystery and wonder of Christ's birth.
How Many Kings? (with brass)
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Joy To The World w/ Joy To The World! The Lord Is Come
This song for 2-part children's choir touches the heart with a simple melody paired with a fun, modern track. Includes a section for the congregation to join in the singing, as well as an optional handbell part!
How Great Our Joy
A crisp arrangement of the classic carol for SATB choir with a slightly modern piano accompaniment by arranger Camp Kirkland. Excellent addition to a traditional worship service during the Christmas season.
Something Greater Here
This emotional duet between Joseph and Mary, written by Kristie Braselton, takes a real world view of the unique viewpoint of this blessed couple. Great for a Christmas musical or as an aid to a seasonal sermon series!
Alleluia! Song Of Gladness (with brass)
Sheldon Curry has turned the traditional anthem "Alleluia! Song of Gladness" on its head with this celebratory arrangement, set to a traditional Jewish melody. The energy and intertwining parts are fun for any choir and congregation! [Brass and handbell parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
The Treasure Of My Heart
A flowing praise offering in 6/8, The Treasure Of My Heart is perfect for use in a Christmas musical, living Nativity scene, or a praise service. For soloist and SATB choir, this piece works well in traditional, blended, and light-contemporary worship settings.
Gloria (men's choir)
From the mouths of the angels in the heavens to the people of Earth, Jeff Lippencott's inspirational "Gloria"--arranged for men's choir--brings joyful adoration to the newborn King!
Once Upon A Holy Night
Only legendary arranger Bradley Knight could produce a song so simple, touching and worshipful. You'll find this new classic a warm and inviting addition to your Christmas celebrations! For SATB choir with optional flute, this piece would serve well in blended and contemporary services.