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Here Am I, Send Me
This missions song written by Drew Cline and arranged by Dave Williamson offers a 3-part arrangement that will be learned quickly by your group and is a wonderful declaration of submission to Christ. (Video added below)
We Love You, Lord
Beautifully arranged for men's ensemble with optional congregational part, this simple praise & worship chorus continues to be one of the most popular songs in our entire catalog. This arrangement serves well in blended & contemporary services, and may find a home in traditional services as well.
I Will Sing Praise
Dave Williamson has given this poignant praise chorus a light R & B feel while arranging a simple yet elegant 3-part vocal score. For prayer time or as an song of encouragement for those going through the storms of life, this anthem works well in both a blended or contemporary service.
In Remembrance
A flexible choral piece that works well in multiple worship service settings, this SATB anthem centered on communion and the cross of Christ also adds a partial inclusion of When I Survey The Wondrous Cross a capella.
Silent Night, Holy Night
This original song for solo with 3-part ensemble or choir illuminates the wonder of the first Christmas night and ends with a beautiful a cappella rendition of the traditional Silent Night. Includes optional flute part. Serves well in blended and contemporary settings.
I Am Not Alone
A lovely 4-part choral anthem with soloist that reverently sings of God's grace and authority. A flexible song that could function well in many worship settings, from traditional to contemporary.
I Surrender All
A lovely and stirring 3-part arrangement by Dave Williamson of the original hymn for a women's choir or ensemble. Would work well in both a traditional or blended worship setting.
Creator God
With an engaging mid-tempo rhythm and expansive harmonies, this light-contemporary 4-part worship anthem invites the Lord of all Creation to make his home in our hearts.
Praises To Your Name
A song of longing to praise the Lord, this simple piece for soloist (or worship leader) and 3-part choir comes from an attitude of thankfulness and adoration. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.