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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.
Breathe Your Name
This engaging light contemporary anthem proclaims that the name of Jesus is worthy of our praise.
Take Me Up The Hill
For soloist and 3-part choir or ensemble, this heartfelt anthem encourages us to look to Calvary for the answers to life's most challenging questions. For blended and contemporary worship settings.
Faithful God
An easy one for your praise team to learn, this song gently reminds us of God's continued faithfulness despite our failures and his ultimate gift of salvation. Arranged for a worship leader (or soloist) and praise team, this piece would fit well in blended or contemporary worship settings.
That Is Who You Are
Relaxed and inviting, this simple, contemporary praise chorus would work well for a small ensemble or 3-part choir (also includes a solo).
We Will Trust In The Name Of The Lord
For blended and contemporary settings, this 3-part choral anthem with a slight battle march feel is a unique piece that will add a memorable moment to your service. Could easily be adapted for use with a trio.
Exalted Great I Am
Jeff Lippencott's peaceful 3-part anthem invites us to reverently lift up God's name. Appropriate for traditional and blended services, and may make itself a home in some contemporary services as well.
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.
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.