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Thank You, Thank You, Jesus
This chart-topping gospel praise anthem for 4-part choir and soloist by the world-renowned Chicago Mass Choir will electrify any worship service!
Celebration Medley (To God Be the Glory/Redeemed)
Blending traditional hymn favorites "To God Be the Glory" and "Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It," this easy, SATB arrangement testifies to the goodness of our Heavenly Father and loving Savior.
God Specializes
Kevin Davidson & the Voices' exuberant and energetic black gospel anthem celebrates a transcendent God who specializes in meeting our personal needs according to his riches in glory! For SATB choir and soloist, this piece serves well in contemporary worship or traditional gospel settings.
Glorious
This uptempo, syncopated, contemporary worship choir anthem for 3-part + soloist should have your congregation on their feet, clapping and singing along (assuming, of course, your folks do that kind of thing!).
Got Me Some Joy (2 pt)
Luke Woodard has taken Discover Worship's challenging 3-part arrangement of this song and voiced it for your 2-part choir--all the while retaining the same fun and funk as the original powerhouse arrangement.
Heaven Is Waiting (with brass)
“Sing, for the day is coming! Shout, to the God of glory, now and forever!” Exuberant and energetic, this contemporary worship melody and rhythms (arranged in Travis Cottrell’s signature style) are perfect for worship leader, worship choir and band. [Orch avail to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Let Everything (w/video track)
A glorious 3-part anthem with soloist paying tribute to the Doxology with a fun, energetic twist. This is an exciting, enjoyable song of praise to our Lord! Great for a worship team or choir in a blended or contemporary setting. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Come, Christians, Join to Sing
Your children's choir will enjoy this rock-infused arrangement of the great hymn of praise.
Redeemed (How I Love to Proclaim It)
From the award-winning Southern Gospel quartet Gold City, this upbeat, swelling, inspirational arrangement of the classic hymn is sure to brighten any worship service. Adapted for soloist and men's choir or ensemble, the setting of this hymn would work well in blended and contemporary services.