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Smoky Mountain Gospel Medley
This down-home medley of old favorites about our heavenly home is sure to set a joyful tone for your next worship service! With a bluegrass feel, this piece for 4-part choir or ensemble would work well in traditional and blended settings.
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.
Come to the Cross
Dennis Allen's regal 4-part blending of the classic hymn, "When I Survey" with the new song, "Come to the Cross," invites everyone to find love and forgiveness at the foot of Calvary. Especially great for Easter!
In the Quietness
A worshipful song appropriate for Thanksgiving or any service leading people to quietly reflect and thank God for His grace and mercy, this SATB choral anthem works well in a traditional or blended setting.
Let the River Flow
Cheery and original, this toe-tapper with a touch of southern gospel feel will energize your choir while singing of the assurance of God’s provision in every season of life. An adaptable tune for SATB choir (with optional solos) that works well in traditional and blended settings.
Sing Of His Mercies
Based on Psalm 89:1, this anthem of praise by Tom Fettke will be fun for your 4-part choir to sing--and an encouragement to all who hear the message! Works well in traditional and blended worship settings.
I Worship You (with Songs Of Praise)
A majestic and marching SATB choral anthem, this piece stirs with powerful harmonies declaring the worship our creator. Works well in a traditional or blended setting.
This Is My Father's World
With a handful of new flourishes, this lovely 4-part arrangement will be easy for your choir to learn but a fresh presentation of the well known hymn. Serves well in traditional and blended settings.
I Am Home
This gentle anthem gives thanks to the Lord that we are at home in him. An arrangement that works as well for a quartet as it does a large SATB choir, this beautiful song could serve in a traditional or blended worship setting.