Praise & Worship With Choir
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How Many Kings?
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service.
Delight Yourself
Dave Williamson has arranged the promises of Psalm 37:4 and Ephesians 3:20 as an up-tempo contemporary worship chorus for 3-part choir that is easy to learn and fun to sing!
Let Your Kingdom Come
This beautiful 2-part praise and worship arrangement is a prayer for us to live lives that honor Christ so that his Kingdom would be manifest on earth as it is in Heaven. Works well in blended as well as contemporary settings.
How Many Kings? (with brass)
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
It's You
For SATB choir, this proclamation of Jesus' love and grace is accessible to multiple generations. Ideal for blended and contemporary worship services alike.
The Solid Rock
Retuned with a lilting, moving melody, Pete Carlson's new music and Dave Williamson's easy-to-learn SATB arrangement of these well-known lyrics invites a fresh look at this powerful anthem. A flexible piece, this song would serve well in blended, contemporary, and some traditional settings.
Redeemed
For blended and contemporary worship settings, this gospel-funk choral anthem is arranged for 4-part choir and optional soloist. Fun and lively, the choir part is pitched in a comfortable range and the memorable lyrics of the chorus will have your congregation confidently singing along!
No Other Name
"No other name can stir my soul, can fill my heart with wonder." A reverent piece that sings of the goodness of the name of Jesus, this SATB choral anthem would work well in blended and contemporary worship services.
The Reason For My Worship
A tender song that calls out to God as the only reason for our worship. Arranged for soloist and SATB choir, this piece is ideal for blended and light-contemporary settings.