Choral Anthems with Soloist
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There Is Power in the Blood
This anthem of worship has a driving beat and powerful message that works well in modern or blended services. The arrangement for worship leader/soloist + 4-part choir or ensemble is simple and singable for both choir and congregation.
Just As You Said
Simple and heartfelt, this 4-part praise and worship anthem with soloist celebrates the truth that Jesus is faithful and he keeps his promises. The lyrics are particularly appropriate for an Easter program, and this piece would fit well in both blended and contemporary settings.
The Lion Became A Lamb (with orchestra)
Arranged for soloist and simple SATB choir or ensemble, this upbeat inspirational anthem for blended and contemporary settings gives glory to our coming King. [Full Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Worthy
Simple yet dynamic, Dennis and Nan Allen offer a 3-part (w/optional solo) Easter anthem that works especially well in blended settings (but can also be tailored for traditional or contemporary worship settings).
Purchased By Love w/Jesus Paid it All
This bright 3-part anthem (with solo) is an encouraging Easter piece that works in a traditional or blended worship setting. Segues into "Jesus Paid It All" at the end.
The Lion Became A Lamb
Arranged for soloist and simple SATB choir or ensemble, this upbeat inspirational anthem gives glory to our coming King. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Carry Him Gently
Ragan Courtney and Buryl Red capture Mary's emotion as she speaks to those who are removing Jesus' body from the Cross. Arranged for SATB and soloist by Tom Fettke and Camp Kirkland. A great addition to your Easter program.
Purchased By Love w/Jesus paid it All (with brass)
This bright 3-part anthem (with solo) is an encouraging Easter piece that works in a traditional or blended worship setting. Segues into "Jesus Paid It All" at the end. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
The Way Of Sacrifice
Heartfelt and moving, this piece brings out the meaning of Easter in such a poignant way. Using 4-part choir as backup for the soloist, it would fit well in any style of service and could easily be adapted for soloist alone.