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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!
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.
Empty Fields
With a light Southern gospel feel, this solo + 3-part choir/ensemble is an inspiring call for workers to labor in the fields while there's still time.
Do They See Jesus In Me
Asking the question, "Do others see Jesus in me?" this solo with 3-part choir or ensemble is the perfect inspirational song to accompanying a message on personal holiness or evangelism.
One By One
Inspiring and encouraging, this gentle and sincere piece reminds us of our mission in God's kingdom: to love others and spread the gospel to each person, one by one. Arranged for trio or small 3-part choir, this piece would make for an excellent special in blended or contemporary settings.