Choral Anthems with Soloist
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Let Your Holy Rain Fall Down (with Video Track)
From the delicate opening to the power of voices crying out to God for his provision, this worship anthem is a powerful addition to blended and contemporary services. Once Worship Leader's Independent Song of the Year. [Lyric video accompaniment for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Let Everything (w/video track)
A glorious 3-part anthem with soloist paying tribute to the Doxology with a fun, energetic twist. This is an exciting, enjoyable song of praise to our Lord! Great for a worship team or choir in a blended or contemporary setting. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
He Hideth My Soul
From the Gold City quartet, an expressive, southern-styled rendition of the classic hymn for a soloist with a mixed ensemble or men's quartet. A flexible piece, this arrangement could work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary worship settings.
Saints Go Up
"When the praises go up, the blessings come down!" is the heartfelt witness of this mid-tempo, gospel anthem for soloist and SATB choir made popular by Kevin Davidson & the Voices. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
The Face of God
A passionately orchestrated call for all of us to see Christ in "the least of these" which would make an outstanding solo + 4-part choir special for a missions emphasis. Serves well in blended and contemporary settings.
Lay It Down
With syncopated gospel groove, Lay It Down encourages us to find rest in the Lord as we bring our burdens to Him. Features solo and a soulful SATB choir arrangement. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Incredible
From Concord Worship, this driving, contemporary praise anthem celebrates our incredible God with a bright pop groove that will energize any worship service. Arranged for worship leader/soloist + 4-part choir or ensemble.
God is My Everything
From the renowned Chicago Mass Choir comes this exuberant gospel anthem featuring a call-and-answer arrangement to declare the total sufficiency of God with full-throated joy and non-stop energy. Arranged for SATB choir, this piece works well in blended, contemporary, or traditional gospel settings.
Free
A rousing, acoustic-rock proclamation of the freedom we have in Christ for soloist and 3-part ensemble or worship choir.