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An expressive, flexible piece that would work well in a blended or contemporary service for a soloist/worship leader or duet and also includes 3-part harmonies on chorus for praise team. Could easily be adapted for soloist alone.
Make A Joyful Noise (with brass)
Energetic and spirited, this gospel anthem arranged for soloist/worship leader with SATB choir would work well in blended and contemporary settings alike. There are two arrangements of this tune - give feedback to let us know your favorite! [Brass Parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
I Will Bless You Lord
A beautiful and expressive piece for your 3-part worship choir and soloist that proclaims God's goodness and mercy. Serves well in both a blended and contemporary setting.
Use Me
This heartfelt plea to the Lord to "Use me! I am yours, forever yours!" is a moving piece that will encourage your choir and congregation to a place of praise. For soloist/worship leader + 4-part choir or ensemble, this anthem serves well in contemporary worship settings.
There's Still Room
With a light-contemporary, gospel feel, this song of encouragement calls all those burdened and weary to "come find rest at Mercy's feet." Arranged for soloist + 3-part choir or ensemble.
It Must Be So
An engaging song that points to the truth of God's gracious character, this 3-part choral anthem with alternating male and female solos is inspiring and encouraging for your blended and contemporary service.
Faithful God
Triumphant and passionate, the soaring melody and poetic lyrics of this song make this a beautiful special piece or call to worship. For soloist (with optional duet), and works well in contemporary settings.
Only The Son Of God
For 3-part choir and competent soloist, this passionate praise and worship anthem compels us to recognize and respond to Christ's unique person and work on our behalf. For blended and contemporary worship settings, especially at Easter.
I Want To Walk With You
This song of worship has been introduced in many congregations and seems to always make a powerful connection. As expected, J. Daniel Smith's SATB arrangement works perfectly for a choir, small ensemble, or worship team in both a blended and contemporary setting.