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Closer To You
With its easy-to-learn chorus and heartfelt message, this light contemporary 3-part anthem works for ensemble, choir and congregation as well as older youth choir. Nice acoustic guitar feel.
I Give You Jesus
For blended and contemporary settings, this encouraging anthem with a bluegrass, southern gospel feel reminds us of all that the Lord has given us. If you have a small mixed ensemble or trio, this simple three-part arrangement from veteran arranger Wayne Haun is for them!
If Not For The Old Rugged Cross
Marty Funderburk's blend of inspirational and Southern Gospel sensibilities makes this a compelling song that works well in a blended or contemporary setting for your trio or 3-part ensemble/worship choir and soloist.
The Church Will Remain
Singing through themes of the Church as Christ's body and light unto the world, this great track and arrangement for a trio, worship team, or choir would be an excellent special piece for blended and contemporary settings.
Whatever You Do
With an relaxed feel, this ballad of gratitude for blended and contemporary settings features a male/female duet and smooth, 3-part gospel choir parts. A beautiful song that reminds us to give the Lord praise in whatever we do!
Holy, Holy, Holy
Don Marsh's lush SSA vocal arrangement of this classic hymn is traditional, yet fresh. For women's 3-part choir or trio, this flexible and beloved song could work well in any style of service.
All Honour
"All glory to your name, for wondrous are your ways!" With biblical lyrics, engaging melodies, and strong rhythmic undertones, this modern worship song for a 3-part choir or ensemble will fit well in your contemporary or blended services.
The World's Desire
David Huntsinger's traditional a cappella masterpiece is the perfect addition to a traditional Christmas service. Arranged for one male and two female singers or SAT ensemble.
Faithful God
An easy one for your praise team to learn, this song gently reminds us of God's continued faithfulness despite our failures and his ultimate gift of salvation. Arranged for a worship leader (or soloist) and praise team, this piece would fit well in blended or contemporary worship settings.