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How Many Kings? (with brass)
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
How Great Our Joy (with band)
With a bright, modern feel, Camp Kirkland's arrangement of the classic carol for a 3-part choir will fit well in a traditional, blended worship, or light contemporary Christmas service.
Joy To The World
Dave Williamson brings this soulful rendition of Joy To The World to life with a relaxed gospel groove. Arranged for a 3-part choir or praise team, this piece would be an excellent addition to any blended or contemporary Christmas worship service!
Silent Night, Holy Night
This original song for solo with 3-part ensemble or choir illuminates the wonder of the first Christmas night and ends with a beautiful a cappella rendition of the traditional Silent Night. Includes optional flute part. Serves well in blended and contemporary settings.
We Sing Hosanna
This energetic, light contemporary piece arranged for SATB worship choir works equally well at Christmas or as a Good Friday anthem.
The Glory Of God
With a powerful scriptural lyric and majestic melody tied together by J. Daniel Smith's stirring arrangement, this anthem testifies to the glory of God, and could be used at Christmastime or all year round. Arranged for the soloist + SATB choir in contemporary and blended settings.
Once Upon A Holy Night
Only legendary arranger Bradley Knight could produce a song so simple, touching and worshipful. You'll find this new classic a warm and inviting addition to your Christmas celebrations! For SATB choir with optional flute, this piece would serve well in blended and contemporary services.
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.
Manger Medley
Master arranger Russell Mauldin has created an intimate, almost lullaby-like pairing of "Away In A Manger" and "Silent Night" for SATB choir. Perfect for traditional candlelight services, Christmas cantatas, or Christmas Sunday service.