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You Are My God
A tender worship ballad that declares who God is and gives thanks for his care and blessing over us. Arranged for the worship leader or soloist in blended and contemporary settings, and also includes harmony parts for praise team.
Jesus, I Will Live for You
This anthem works well throughout the year and especially for the Easter season. Arranged for soloist (or worship leader) and SAB choir that can be learned quickly, this song is an excellent addition to blended and contemporary worship services. Could easily be adapted for soloist alone.
I Give You Jesus
For blended and contemporary settings, this encouraging anthem with a bluegrass, southern gospel feel reminds us of all that the Lord has given us. If you have a small mixed ensemble or trio, this simple three-part arrangement from veteran arranger Wayne Haun is for them!
We Love You, Lord
Beautifully arranged for men's ensemble with optional congregational part, this simple praise & worship chorus continues to be one of the most popular songs in our entire catalog. This arrangement serves well in blended & contemporary services, and may find a home in traditional services as well.
You Are My God
This simple, cheerful piece will help you to connect to God the Father. Perfect the SATB choir or a mixed ensemble in blended and contemporary settings.
Gather Together
An upbeat, accessibly arranged 3-part call to worship celebrating God's people coming together in his name and in his Love. Ideal for blended worship settings, this piece may find a home in some traditional and contemporary services as well.
He Goes Before Us
For blended and contemporary worship settings, this light, engaging piece reminds us that God goes before us and can be used by a small 3-part ensemble or worship choir and a soloist.
The Presence Of The Lord Is Here
A simple praise song arranged for soloist with 3-part choir or worship team. For blended and contemporary settings, this song reminds us to sing and worship, as the presence of the Lord is with us! A flexible piece that could easily be used with a smaller ensemble or trio.