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Two Into One

  • Writer

    David Flavin
  • Arranger

    Joe Linn
A duet for a male and female vocalist, this piece celebrates the union of marriage. An excellent piece for a wedding, a message on marriage, or marriage conference.

Humble Me

  • Writer

    Eric Hamsho
  • Arranger

    Hal Wright
A heartfelt prayer asking the Lord to humble us, this worshipful anthem for a soloist includes an optional harmony part for additional vocalist. Would work well in a variety of settings: from traditional to contemporary services.

I Will Exalt You

  • Writer

    John Jensen
  • Arranger

    John Jensen
Reminding us of God's good works and kindness, this piece will encourage your congregation into a posture of worshipful reflection. For contemporary settings, this song is arranged for worship leader/soloist with additional 2-part harmony for choir or praise team vocalists.

How Long

  • Artist

    Barry & Terri Collecutt
  • Writer

    Barry Collecutt, Terri Collecutt
An expressive, flexible piece that would work well in a blended or contemporary service for a soloist/worship leader or duet and also includes 3-part harmonies on chorus for praise team. Could easily be adapted for soloist alone.

Faithful God

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    Shannon Wexelberg
  • Writer

    Shannon Wexelberg
Triumphant and passionate, the soaring melody and poetic lyrics of this song make this a beautiful special piece or call to worship. For soloist (with optional duet), and works well in contemporary settings.

I Want To Walk With You

  • Writer

    John Jensen
  • Arranger

    J. Daniel Smith
This song of worship has been introduced in many congregations and seems to always make a powerful connection. As expected, J. Daniel Smith's SATB arrangement works perfectly for a choir, small ensemble, or worship team in both a blended and contemporary setting.

Let It Rain

  • Writer

    Craig Swift
  • Arranger

    Dave Williamson
An inviting piece for a soloist or worship leader and 3-part choir (or trio) that encourages hearts into a place of receiving, surrender, and enjoying the presence of the Lord. Ideal for contemporary settings with choir or worship team.
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