Choral Anthems with Soloist
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Join All The Glorious Names
A regal and glorious arrangement by Marty Parks of the classic hymn for a soloist and SATB choir, this beautiful choral anthem would work well in blended and traditional settings.
The Treasure Of My Heart
A flowing praise offering in 6/8, The Treasure Of My Heart is perfect for use in a Christmas musical, living Nativity scene, or a praise service. For soloist and SATB choir, this piece works well in traditional, blended, and light-contemporary worship settings.
Jesus My Righteousness
With laid back acoustic feel, this ear-pleasing ballad encourages us to rest in the peace, strength and comfort we find in Christ. For soloist or worship leader with an easy, 3-part arrangement for choir or ensemble. Serves well in a blended or contemporary worship setting.
A Place At His Table
This beautiful 2-part arrangement (with soloist or optional unison children's choir) is an invitation to all those who hunger and thirst for God. Perfect for communion or invitation.
Cover Me (with band)
Mostly 2-part with soloist with 3 & 4-part on the chorus, this upbeat contemporary anthem from Dennis & Nan Allen is a heartfelt prayer for God's strength and protection.
My Soul Thirsts
"Praise, praise! I lift my voice and raise praise!" A delightful, simple piece for soloist + 4-part choir that would be a great addition as an opener to a blended or contemporary service.
My Soul Finds Rest In God Alone
Warm and earnest, this SATB choral anthem (with optional soloist) for traditional and blended worship settings reminds us we can find comfort and peace in God alone.
Redeemed
For blended and contemporary worship settings, this gospel-funk choral anthem is arranged for 4-part choir and optional soloist. Fun and lively, the choir part is pitched in a comfortable range and the memorable lyrics of the chorus will have your congregation confidently singing along!
The Only Good Is Jesus
Arranged for the traditional SATB choir + soloist, this sincere song declares the truth that we must decrease so Christ may increase.