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The Sacrifice Medley
A journey from somber to triumphant, this faithful medley combines the cherished hymns "The Old, Rugged Cross" and "Crown HIm with Many Crowns," for a worship offering as suited to Easter as it is to worship services year-round.
Also available as part of the Easter musical, "The Lion Became a Lamb
Easy to Learn, Fun to Sing Easter
A collection of 10 easy three-part and SATB Easter favorites from renowned writers/arrangers that your choir will enjoy rehearsing as much as they enjoy singing.
We Welcome Glad Easter
Celebrate Easter with this jubilant and stately anthem featuring dance-like accompaniment and traditional choral voicing. Includes optional lyrics for a non-seasonal version of "Immortal Invisible."
Wondrous Love Medley
A dynamic yet singable combination of two beloved hymns, this medley is a perfect piece to feature the small choir this Easter season.
Crown of Thorns (choral with video track)
A deeply moving reflection on the crucifixion of Christ, this heartfelt ballad considers the thorns' symbolism in the tragedy of the cross, the sacrifice for sin, and the crown of His resurrection and victory. [Lyric video accompaniment track available to Unlimited PLUS Members.]
The Love of Easter Medley
Blending "Christ Arose," "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today," and "This Wondrous Love," this dynamic arrangement is an excellent opener for your Easter morning service. Arranged for traditional choir.
To Die For
This sincere song of confession reflects on the amazing reality that Christ chose to pay the penalty for our sins with His life. Arranged for easy 3 or 4 part.
Were You At The Cross Medley
With a relaxed country feel, this easy medley of "Were You There?" and "Jesus Paid It All" for SATB choir or ensemble will be an instant favorite of your choir and congregation. A classic arrangement, this piece serves well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings.
Crown of Thorns (choral)
A deeply moving reflection on the crucifixion of Christ, this heartfelt ballad considers the thorns' symbolism in the tragedy of the cross, the sacrifice for sin, and the crown of His resurrection and victory. Arranged for 3-part choir, piano and cello. Solo version also available.