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Jesus Carried The Cross
Poignant and powerful, this traditional SATB anthem conveys the pathos you would expect walking the road to Calvary.
At Your Feet
Soloist and SATB choir encourage us to find our hope and help at the feet of Christ. Robert Sterling's lush, inspirational arrangement works particularly well to illustrate Mary's anointing of Jesus or to illustrate a posture of submission and humility before Christ.
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.
Jesus Paid It All w/Alleluia! (with brass)
This beloved hymn is set in a fresh and bold SATB vocal arrangement (with optional children's choir) that crescendos with an "Alleluia" worship chorus. Serves well in both traditional and blended worship settings. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Christ Has Conquered The Grave (with brass)
Worship leader and songwriter Jennifer Martin brings us a fresh anthem for Easter that declares Christ has conquered the grave. Arranged for SATB and an optional kid's choir. [Brass parts available for Unlimited PLUS Members]
Jesus Paid It All
This beautiful and beloved hymn is set in an unexpectedly fresh 2-part vocal arrangement (w/occasional 4-part accents) that works in both traditional and blended worship settings.
King Of Glory w/ Ode To Joy (with brass)
With a smooth gospel vibe, this exuberant SATB anthem with optional soloist celebrates Christ's resurrection in a style that serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings. An excellent choice for Easter (and all year long!). [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
We Believe
From the writers of “We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise” comes a beautiful, marching anthem perfect for Easter services. For SATB choir, this piece includes a part for soloist and congregation and serves well in blended & light-contemporary settings.
My Redeemer
This mid-tempo, SATB arrangement of the classic hymn has a bright, Celtic feel. An adaptable piece, it would be fitting for traditional, blended, and contemporary worship settings alike--especially on Easter morning!