Choral Anthems with Soloist
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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.
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.
We All Declare (with brass)
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. [Brass Parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
No Greater Sacrifice
"More than just a song that my heart sings..." This powerful choral anthem for 3-part choir and worship leader or soloist reminds us that surrendering our whole selves to Christ is true worship. Works well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Broken
This tender song of confession and commitment for soloist and choir/ensemble is especially appropriate for your invitation time. Comes with optional cello part.
Grace Is The Hem Of His Garment
Just as God's grace was given to the woman who touched Jesus' garment as he passed, the same grace is available to us daily. A beautiful song for the ladies in a traditional or blended service.
I Am Not Alone
A lovely 4-part choral anthem with soloist that reverently sings of God's grace and authority. A flexible song that could function well in many worship settings, from traditional to contemporary.
You Call Me Yours
Recorded by Sandi Patty, this tender solo celebrates the way that God sees us. Despite our imperfections, he calls us beautiful, righteous, and holy. He calls us worthy, forgiven, and pure. Appropriate for Mother's Day or even wedding ceremonies, this precious ballad emphasizes biblical womanhood.
Praises To Your Name
A song of longing to praise the Lord, this simple piece for soloist (or worship leader) and 3-part choir comes from an attitude of thankfulness and adoration. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.