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Songs of Comfort Vol. 1
This collection of comforting songs centering on the hope and strength we find in the Lord will be perfect for use at Thanksgiving, a remembrance service, or can simply be enjoyed year round. Arranged by Russell Mauldin, Regi Stone, Jim Hammerly, Camp Kirkland, and others.
All Praise To You Almighty King
Regal and majestic, this traditional SATB anthem gives praise, honor and thanksgiving to the Lord.
We Shall Be Thankful
With simple gospel piano accompaniment, this irrepressibly joyous song combines the verses of "Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine" with a new chorus to offer thanksgiving for God's great salvation. A flexible tune, this piece could work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings!
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.
A Thanksgiving Chorale
Glenn Wonacott's wonderful arrangement of "Come, Ye Thankful People Come" underscored with Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" is especially appropriate during harvest-themed and Thanksgiving services.
We Gather Together
This beautiful and flowing piece is a lovely reminder of giving thanks and celebrating together. Tasteful alternate chords make this arrangement stand out from others of this hymn...perfect for Thanksgiving offertory in a blended service.
Give Thanks To God
Dennis Allen has arranged this upbeat, contagious modern psalm for lead vocalist and 2-part choir/ensemble. Perfect for guitar-driven praise and/or blended worship experiences.
Let Us Rejoice
Beginning with a unison children's choir and blossoming into simple 4-part adult choir, this upbeat scripture chorus makes a great call to worship for traditional and blended services alike that the whole congregation can join to sing!
People Be Thankful
A lively and uplifting piece that your worship choir will enjoy working on, and your congregation will enjoy hearing! For 3-part worship choir or ensemble (including a part for an optional soloist), this joyful anthem functions well in blended and contemporary settings.