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We Sing
A driving contemporary call to worship that celebrates God's salvation, provision, and promises. Works for soloist alone or worship team.
Free
A rousing, acoustic-rock proclamation of the freedom we have in Christ for soloist and 3-part ensemble or worship choir.
With One Voice
With an ethereal rock edge, this powerful call to worship celebrates the united praise of God's redeemed people. For worship leader and includes optional parts for additional vocalists, this anthem is perfect for a strong soloist or soloist with a small ensemble.
Grace Like Rain
The contemporary radio hit Grace Like Rain has found it's way into the modern worship repertoire. We're pleased to offer Todd Agnew's original rock-inflected rendition here for your next service. For contemporary settings, this piece is arranged for a worship leader and includes harmony parts.
Great Giving God
Arranged for soloist + 4-part choir/ensemble, this passionate song by Regi Stone and Jesse Shuster confesses our need for Christ, thanks him for all he has done, and pleads to go deeper into his grace. Perfect prior to prayer time in contemporary settings.
In Jesus' Name
"In Jesus' Name" works well for a soloist or leader as an opener to your contemporary worship set list. The message is clear: in Jesus' name the chains of sin are broken and we are forgiven.
Savior
God came from heaven and moved every mountain, crossed every sea – He has done all that was needed to be our Savior and Lord. We are all the story of God’s grace! For contemporary settings, this piece for a worship leader/soloist also includes harmony for additional vocalists or praise team.
I'll Just Worship
Worship leader Tony Sutherland brings up this inspiring song of praise. In
the tougher seasons of life – night, sorrow, dark, pain - may we say, “I’ll just worship.” For the soloist or worship leader in a contemporary setting, this piece also includes harmony part for additional vocalist.
There Is Nothing Like Your Love
If this song had to be described in one word it would be 'beautiful.' The lyric and melody has a way of getting replayed over and over in your mind. For contemporary settings, this piece is arranged for worship leader/soloist and includes harmony parts for additional vocalists.