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Show Them Jesus
A heartfelt call to share Jesus to those who don't yet know Him, this contemporary vocal solo is perfect for an evangelistic or missions service.
Patriotic Favorites Vol. 1
Five stirring patriotic favorites accessibly arranged for SATB choir by Dave Williamson, Bruce Greer, Tom Fettke, Dennis Allen, and Lowell Alexander & Phil Naish. Could easily be adapted for a mixed 4-part ensemble of your strongest singers!
All I Need (with video track)
This slow and simple, acoustic heart-cry for consecration works well in both traditional or contemporary settings as a solo or congregational worship song. Also includes small section for a 2-part worship team to join in. [Lyric accompaniment video available with Unlimited PLUS Membership.]
All I Need
This slow and simple, acoustic heart-cry for consecration works well in both traditional or contemporary settings as a solo or congregational worship song. Also includes small section for a 2-part worship team to join in. [Lyric accompaniment video available with Unlimited Membership.]
Stand Up
For blended and contemporary settings, this anthem with a happy gospel feel is easy-to-learn and is sure to get toes tapping. A singable 4-part harmony and part for a soloist makes this a fun one for your quartet or worship choir!
Love Will Never Fail
For contemporary settings, this lovely, encouraging piece that pulls from 1 Corinthians 13 could be easily done as a solo or as an ensemble. Would make a great special piece to pair with a teaching on love, faithfulness, or service to the Lord and his mission!
Everyone
An upbeat, declarative song of personal evangelism that has a fun melody and rhythm. Arranged for worship leader or soloist with harmonies for additional voices, would make a great special music piece to pair well with a teaching on sharing the good news. Could be adapted for soloist alone.
Your Glory
This moderate pop worship song from singer-songwriter Aaron Shackleton is a heartfelt prayer of surrender. For soloist or worship leader with optional duet harmony, this piece would serve well in contemporary settings.
Mighty Good God
For those of you who enjoy a little southern gospel, this one’s for you! Your trio or ensemble can learn this 3-part arrangement with few rehearsals. You may even want to invite your choir to join in on the chorus! Works well blended and contemporary worship settings.