Choral Anthems 4-part SATB
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God Is In This Place (with video track)
Gently ushering us into a deeper place of worship, this captivating song assures us that God is in this place, inhabiting our praise, and that the very atmosphere is changed by His presence. Easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Patriotic Favorites Vol. 1
Five stirring patriotic favorites accessibly arranged for SATB choir by Dave Williamson, Bruce Greer, Tom Fettke, Dennis Allen, and Lowell Alexander & Phil Naish. Could easily be adapted for a mixed 4-part ensemble of your strongest singers!
God is In This Place
An inspiring, light contemporary SATB anthem w/soloist that acknowledges that God's presence and power is available to those who would worship and adore him.
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.
We All Declare
From arranger Dave Williamson, this powerful praise anthem will unite the hearts of your choir in worship. Arranged for 4-part choir and includes optional solo, this piece would serve well in blended and contemporary services alike.
Show Me Your Way
A lively and cheerful SATB choral anthem for blended and contemporary worship settings. With a light gospel feel, this happy song that asks the Lord to show us his way will surely have your congregation singing along!
How Many Kings?
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.
He Has Triumphed w/ Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
Dave Williamson has paired a new, uptempo Easter anthem with a well-known hymn to create a wonderful moment for Resurrection Sunday.
Optional children's part, narration and brass parts (available to Unlimited Members).
Christmas Medley
Dave Williamson presents a stately combination of "O Come All Ye Faithful" and "The First Noel" that's the perfect addition to any traditional/blended Christmas service.