Choral Anthems with Soloist
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He Is My Fortress
With an energetic groove and call-and-answer format, this gospel praise anthem arranged for solo + SATB will ignite your worship service!
Good Thing (with Brass)
This bright and celebratory piece with its driving rhythm and lively melody will have your worship choir and congregation up on their feet! Arranged for 3-parts + soloist (or worship leader), this song is a fun addition to any contemporary service. [Brass Parts available to Unlimited Members.]
Jesus Lifted Me
This gorgeous SATB choral arrangement opens with an expressive duet of the gospel song "He Lifted Me" and then swings into an up-tempo, soulful arrangement of "I'm So Glad Jesus Lifted Me." An excellent piece for both blended and contemporary worship settings.
God Of The Nations
This dynamic and inspiring SATB arrangement (with soloist) calls our nation to repentance and obedience to the true Author of our Freedom.
He Will Provide
For blended and contemporary settings, this upbeat Southern Gospel anthem for soloist + men's quartet or ensemble proclaims that God has provided the perfect Lamb as the perfect sacrifice on our behalf.
Prayer Is Rising
A perfect song for the first in a setlist, as an invitation to enter into worship with thanksgiving and joy. Upbeat and full of joyful declaration, this anthem for 3-part choir and worship leader (or soloist) would work well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
Let Everything
A glorious 3-part anthem with soloist or worship leader that pays tribute to the classic Doxology with a fun, energetic twist. This song is an exciting, enjoyable experience in praise and worship to our Lord! Appropriate for a worship team or choir in a blended or contemporary setting.
How Lovely Is The One
An upbeat tune for a trio or your 3-part choir and soloist, this joyful song centering on God's loveliness and grace works well in a blended or contemporary setting with a worship choir.
The Heavens Declare
A powerful song for 4-part choir or small ensemble (and also includes parts for both male and female soloists), Kirk Kirkland's grand praise anthem with a driving, Celtic feel would be a strong addition to any blended or contemporary service.