Choral Anthems 3-part
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I Will Worship (with video track)
An excellent choice to open your services, this 3-part choir or ensemble arrangement with optional soloist is perfect for congregations, praise teams and choirs in both blended and contemporary settings. [Lyric video accompaniment track available to Unlimited PLUS Members.]
All Honour (with video track)
"All glory to your name, for wondrous are your ways!" With biblical lyrics, engaging melodies, and strong rhythms, this modern worship song for a 3-part choir or ensemble will fit well in your contemporary or blended services. [Lyric video accompaniment track available to Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Glorious
This uptempo, syncopated, contemporary worship choir anthem for 3-part + soloist should have your congregation on their feet, clapping and singing along (assuming, of course, your folks do that kind of thing!).
Let Everything (w/video track)
A glorious 3-part anthem with soloist paying tribute to the Doxology with a fun, energetic twist. This is an exciting, enjoyable song of praise to our Lord! Great for a worship team or choir in a blended or contemporary setting. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Marvelous Light
Cheery and celebratory, this 3-part gospel anthem with soloist or worship leader sings of God's beautiful call on our lives to include us in his kingdom. Serves well in contemporary settings.
We Declare To You
Arranged 3-part choir or ensemble, this musical declaration of the truths we hold will work well in a blended worship service.
Why We Praise
With contemporary choral voicing and a modern piano accompaniment, this declaration of praise is perfect for the small mixed ensemble or choir. A flexible piece arranged for 3-parts, this piece is ideal for traditional, blended, and light-contemporary settings.
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.