Choral Anthems with Soloist
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In The Shadow Of The Cross
For traditional and blended worship settings, this elegant and expansive SATB anthem powerfully celebrates the light and life we find in Christ's sacrifice.
Hide Me
Proclaiming God's provision and praying for his protection, this solo + 3-part ensemble/choir works in a blended or contemporary worship setting.
Hallelujah, What A Friend
With a contemporary pop-rock vibe (think "Sting"), this irresistibly upbeat arrangement for soloist and 3-part ensemble/choir has lyrics drawn from the hymnal and scripture. Have some fun with this one!
Glory And Honor To You
This contagious, gospel-flavored, 3-part worship anthem makes an unforgettable call to worship or opener to your blended or contemporary worship set. Get ready to clap on 2 and 4! [Brass parts available to Unlimited Members]
All To You
Rich harmonies, stirring lyrics, and a powerhouse solo make this anthem with a light-gospel feel an excellent addition to any blended or contemporary service. For SATB and soloist, this song lovingly expresses we want to give our all to Jesus.
O Sacred Head
This timeless text is given new life with the addition of the Kýrie eléison, Christé eléison, "Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy." For soloist + SATB choir, works well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
The Time Has Come
For a sacred/traditional context, this poignant anthem features soloist and SATB choir over a simple piano track (optional oboe part is included)
to express Christ's willing sacrifice for sin. Maundy Thursday/Last Supper/Gethsemane theme.
I Will Sing Of My Redeemer
We are excited to present this song of worship from Joel Shoemake and Barry French that focuses all our attention on our Redeemer. For the SATB choir + soloist (or worship leader) in blended or contemporary settings, this energetic, earnest declaration of praise inspires celebration!
Oh What A Story
"Everybody's got a special story...but there is only one that can save...it is the story of Christmas day!" Arranged for soloist and SATB choir, this song would fit well in blended and contemporary Christmas services.