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It Was A Starry Night
Perfect for a Christmas musical or Christmas concert, It Was A Starry Night's sweeping melody and male/female duet (complimented perfectly by optional SATB choir and fully orchestrated track) make this a great traditional and contemporary go-to for the Christmas season.
No Nothing
Jim Hammerly has a way of arranging a song that sounds exactly like you hoped it would. This powerful song with gospel flair for 3-part choir, ensemble, or praise team would would work well in blended and contemporary settings.
Rescue The Perishing
The familiar words of Fanny Crosby are given new life with this new setting by Hal Wright for 3-part Men's choir or trio. Serves well in blended or contemporary services.
I Will Praise You
A lovely song proclaiming praise to the Lord, this 3-part choral anthem with optional duet / solo would make an excellent addition to a blended or contemporary worship service.
Let It Go
A humble song of surrender, this contemporary piece arranged for soloist expressively reminds us that the Lord takes care of us.
Say A Prayer For Me
A beautiful ballad for a soloist that centers on the need for and power of prayer, this song comes from a place of humility. Would make a great special piece in any worship setting!
I Will Glory In The Cross
Arranged for soloist, this special piece reminds us to find wonder in Christ's gift of the Cross and would work for a variety of worship service styles.
You Get The Glory
This short but expressive worship chorus carefully builds from unison to a close, 3-part climax. Excellent for mixed ensemble or trio in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings.
The Savior Has Become My Son Tonight
Mary's song to her newborn Son, as envisioned by Jeff Lippencott and Hal Wright, is a touching reflection on Christ's birth from his mother's unique perspective.