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Holy, Holy, Holy
Don Marsh's lush SSA vocal arrangement of this classic hymn is traditional, yet fresh. For women's 3-part choir or trio, this flexible and beloved song could work well in any style of service.
I Surrender All
A lovely and stirring 3-part arrangement by Dave Williamson of the original hymn for a women's choir or ensemble. Would work well in both a traditional or blended worship setting.
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.
Once Upon A Manger
Russell Maudlin's simple arrangement of this delicate Christmas Eve ballad features unison children's choir and optional women's ensemble. Perfect as the centerpiece of a candlelight service.
I Love Jesus More Every Day
For women's choir or a female trio (and includes part for soloist), this song of love and adoration to the Savior would serve well in blended and contemporary services.
I Will Declare Your Praise
David Cooper and Regi Stone connect a simple lyric and melody to offer a timeless song of worship for a soloist and 3-part choir, or praise and worship leader and ensemble team. Works well in a blended or contemporary setting.
Since I Have Been Redeemed
A song that celebrates our redemption, this SATB choral anthem has an attitude of sincere gratefulness. Works well in traditional and blended worship settings.
One By One
Inspiring and encouraging, this gentle and sincere piece reminds us of our mission in God's kingdom: to love others and spread the gospel to each person, one by one. Arranged for trio or small 3-part choir, this piece would make for an excellent special in blended or contemporary settings.
Flow River Flow
This light contemporary 3-part arrangement is a prayer for God to overflow our lives with his mercy and grace. Works especially well for ladies trio/ensemble in blended and contemporary services.