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I Bless Your Name (with video track)
With just a hint of gospel, this powerful expression of surrender for SATB choir + soloist works in both blended and contemporary services. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Resting Place
With nostalgic lyrics and heavenly harmonies, this brand new 4-part (TTBB), a cappella, southern gospel-flavored masterpiece ministers eternal peace and rest. Made popular by the Georgia-based group, Sounds of Jericho. (www.soundsofjericho.com)
Saints Go Up
"When the praises go up, the blessings come down!" is the heartfelt witness of this mid-tempo, gospel anthem for soloist and SATB choir made popular by Kevin Davidson & the Voices. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Redeemed (How I Love to Proclaim It)
From the award-winning Southern Gospel quartet Gold City, this upbeat, swelling, inspirational arrangement of the classic hymn is sure to brighten any worship service. Adapted for soloist and men's choir or ensemble, the setting of this hymn would work well in blended and contemporary services.
Amazing Grace! How Sweet the Sound
With a laid back gospel feel, this Dennis Allen arrangement of the beloved hymn is a solid feature for your children's choir.
Grateful
This black gospel pot-boiler for soloist + choir celebrates the goodness of a loving heavenly Father who knows and provides for our every need.
Amen and Amen
An easy and upbeat, resurrection-themed "exclamation point" that's appropriate anytime the gospel is preached.
Lay It Down
With syncopated gospel groove, Lay It Down encourages us to find rest in the Lord as we bring our burdens to Him. Features solo and a soulful SATB choir arrangement. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
God is My Everything
From the renowned Chicago Mass Choir comes this exuberant gospel anthem featuring a call-and-answer arrangement to declare the total sufficiency of God with full-throated joy and non-stop energy. Arranged for SATB choir, this piece works well in blended, contemporary, or traditional gospel settings.