Choral Anthems 3-part
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Come, Emmanuel Medley
A grand medley of carols and hymns with a majestic entrance and contemplative final cadence, this choral arrangement is largely unison with moments of 3-part harmony. An easy addition to your Christmas repertoire.
Mighty Good God
For those of you who enjoy a little southern gospel, this one’s for you! Your trio or ensemble can learn this 3-part arrangement with few rehearsals. You may even want to invite your choir to join in on the chorus! Works well blended and contemporary worship settings.
Praise Him Today, Church
Over the last few years we've had many of our subscribers request a few more southern gospel songs--if that's you then you will enjoy this one! For 3-part ensemble, this piece with strong gospel-feel would work well as a service opener in blended or contemporary worship settings.
I Give You Jesus
For blended and contemporary settings, this encouraging anthem with a bluegrass, southern gospel feel reminds us of all that the Lord has given us. If you have a small mixed ensemble or trio, this simple three-part arrangement from veteran arranger Wayne Haun is for them!
And Can It Be
Russell Mauldin has taken this beloved Wesleyan hymn and elegantly arranged it for a women's ensemble or 3-part choir--making it suitable for almost any worship setting.
Jesus Saves
Russell Mauldin's upbeat, 3-part arrangement of this hymn favorite works in your traditional or blended worship setting at Easter or throughout the year.
The Name Of The Lord
Simple and memorable, this easy-to-learn worship song is arranged for 3-part choir and soloist and works well in blended, contemporary, and some traditional settings.
Christ Has Come For You
Luke Woodard has masterfully written and arranged an accessible 3-part anthem inviting the listener to hear and embrace the Good News of the gospel. Works equally well in a traditional or blended service. Ends with the traditional hymn, "Only Trust Him."
I Know That My Redeemer Lives
An uplifting, joyful piece by Dennis and Nan Allen for a 3-part praise choir and a soloist that would work well in a contemporary worship setting.