Praise & Worship With Choir
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How Many Kings?
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service.
Holy
With a smoldering urban groove, this 3-part worship anthem echoes the "Holy Holy" being sung around God's Throne...albeit with a ton of funk!
Fairest Lord Jesus
A fresh and engaging take on the traditional hymn that will speak to your worship team and the congregation alike. Arranged for 3-part choir or ensemble (with brief 4th part), this inviting piece works well in blended and contemporary settings.
Delight Yourself
Dave Williamson has arranged the promises of Psalm 37:4 and Ephesians 3:20 as an up-tempo contemporary worship chorus for 3-part choir that is easy to learn and fun to sing!
Let Your Kingdom Come
This beautiful 2-part praise and worship arrangement is a prayer for us to live lives that honor Christ so that his Kingdom would be manifest on earth as it is in Heaven. Works well in blended as well as contemporary 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 All Declare (with brass)
From arranger Dave Williamson, this powerful praise anthem will unite the hearts of your choir in worship. Arranged for 4-part choir and includes optional solo, this piece would serve well in blended and contemporary services alike. [Brass Parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Thankful For These Things
For contemporary settings, this upbeat 3-part worship chorus (to include soloist) with a fun, happy beat and message of gratitude would be a joyful addition to any service.
How Many Kings? (with brass)
With powerful lyrics, “How Many Kings” reminds us of our Father's incredible sacrifice of love. For a 4-part choir with a soloist, works well in a blended or contemporary worship service. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]