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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.
How Firm A Foundation (with brass)
This majestic and festive 2-part arrangement of this classic hymn by Dave Williamson works well in a traditional worship setting and provides a full, strong sound for your choir. [Brass Parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Holy, Holy, Holy With Santo, Santo, Santo
A beautiful and reflective simplicity makes this 3-part choral anthem appropriate for traditional or blended worship settings. An optional children's choir joins in Spanish, and lyrics return to English before completion.
We Are One
Arranged for SATB choir (including part for soloist or children's choir) by Dave Williamson, this passionate ballad is an invitation to embrace the spirit of unity and inclusion that defines the kingdom of God. A flexible piece, could work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings.
Behold The Lamb
Not your average song! A creative melody for the soloist in the verse and an extra 2/4 measure for the choir in the chorus keep you on your toes! A great medium groove for SATB choir or ensemble with a soloist in a blended or contemporary service.
Worthy Is The Lamb (with brass)
Reverent, stately yet moving, this SATB anthem extols Christ as the ever-worthy Lamb of God. Works for traditional and blended worship settings, especially at Easter. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
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.
We Would See Jesus
Dave Williamson presents a traditional arrangement of the old hymn that builds from unison to a full 4-part on the final verse.
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.