Choral Anthems 3-part
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Kyrie Eleison
Arranged by Tim Sharp and based on keyboard work by Bach, this classical 3-part choral piece will challenge your choir. An anthem that asks for God's redeeming mercy (Kyrie Eleison: Lord have mercy) that has an extraordinarily beautiful melody and would serve well in a traditional setting.
What Wondrous Love Is This
Glenn Wonacott's stirring sacred setting of this traditional piece is arranged for soloist and 3-octave handbell choir with optional TTB choir and piano parts.
Christ Has Come For You
Luke Woodard has masterfully written and arranged an accessible 3-part anthem inviting the listener to hear and embrace the Good News of the gospel. Works equally well in a traditional or blended service. Ends with the traditional hymn, "Only Trust Him."
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
This regal 3-part setting of the traditional hymn features your choir's vocals as well as your pianist's skills.
I Know That My Redeemer Lives
An uplifting, joyful piece by Dennis and Nan Allen for a 3-part praise choir and a soloist that would work well in a contemporary worship setting.
Before I Sacrifice
This tender and passionate worship anthem proclaims the biblical truth that "to obey is better than sacrifice." Arranged as 3-part + solo, but can be adapted for 4-part choir.
Prayer Is Rising
A perfect song for the first in a setlist, as an invitation to enter into worship with thanksgiving and joy. Upbeat and full of joyful declaration, this anthem for 3-part choir and worship leader (or soloist) would work well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Let Everything
A glorious 3-part anthem with soloist or worship leader that pays tribute to the classic Doxology with a fun, energetic twist. This song is an exciting, enjoyable experience in praise and worship to our Lord! Appropriate for a worship team or choir in a blended or contemporary setting.
We Gather Together
For traditional settings, this well known song has been arranged for the 3-part choir with simple harmonies by Luke Woodard so your choir is ready to sing with one rehearsal.