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The First Noel
A simple and straight-forward interpretation of the familiar hymn, but with an atmospheric, contemporary touch, this piece is equally suited to both congregational singing and soloist with a small band.
Making Room
An earnest song of hope and comfort, Making Room begins with a sparse and ambient feel, then crescendos into a lush expression of expectancy. This piece is well-suited to a contemporary worship service, and is as easily lead by a solo vocalist as by a praise & worship band.
Shepherd
"Shepherd" is a triumphant-sounding, anthemic interpretation of the 23rd Psalm, from Willamette Music. A versatile praise & worship-style song, it can be performed in a full-band setting like the recording, but would be no less stirring, stripped down with an acoustic guitar or piano.
At The Cross
A steady and stirring rendition of the enduring hymn. With the same thoughtful lyrics and familiar melody, and the addition of a contemporary chorus, this arrangement is equally engaging as a congregational song in a blended worship service and as a solo or small band performance.
O Come All Ye Faithful
Energetic and exciting, this simple arrangement is great for a children's choir, but is also perfect for a small band-lead sing-along for the whole congregation.
Holy Holy Holy (It All Belongs to You)
From Artesian Wells, the worship ministry of New Life Community Church in Southern California, this modern rendition of the beloved hymn crescendos into a new chorus and bridge. Perfect for the blended service.
Be Everything (acoustic)
Regi Stone's passionate praise song is thoughtfully arranged for congregational worship and acoustic band accompaniment by worship leader Justin Snyder.
Crown Him with Many Crowns
Featuring contemporary band accompaniment, this well-planned arrangement blends the traditional hymn with modern worship. Works well as a choral anthem or choir-led worship song.
Through It All
From Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, CA, this powerful hymn of assurance features a male solo with SATB choir joining as the song builds with sincere conviction.