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Counting Sheep
This arrangement with Southern Gospel flair for trio or ensemble (to include a solo) is a reminder of God’s faithfulness to His children. Would make an excellent special music piece in blended or contemporary settings.
To Be Forgiven
From master Southern Gospel arranger Wayne Haun, this gentle song of sincere confession moves from the weight of guilt to the freedom of forgiveness. For the mixed trio or 3-part ensemble/small choir in blended or contemporary settings.
Who Rescues Me
With a southern gospel feel, this ballad arranged for male trio (with solo part) offers a moving declaration of praise even in difficult times. Works well in blended and contemporary settings, and possibly some traditional settings as well!
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.
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.
Let It Rain
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.