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Angels from the Realms of Glory
Arranged for female soloist with minimal accompaniment, this beautifully reverent and contemplative interpretation of the classic carol features a new melody and additional lyrics that underscore the call to worship Jesus, our king.
Immanuel
"It's You we adore, the Hope of the world is born!" Your congregation will lift their voices in worship with this powerful and compelling anthem for the Christmas season. It fits well in contemporary and blended settings and is arranged for small band and worship team.
O Come, All Ye Faithful
A steady and modern, yet reverent and contemplative take on the classic Christmas hymn, this piece is arranged for solo vocalist with small band. As such, it is well-suited for both performance and congregational worship.
The First Noel
A simple and straight-forward interpretation of the familiar hymn, but with an atmospheric, contemporary touch, this piece is equally suited to both congregational singing and soloist with a small band.
Manger Medley (with video track)
Russell Mauldin has created an intimate, almost lullaby-like pairing of "Away In A Manger" and "Silent Night" for SATB choir. Perfect for traditional candlelight services, Christmas cantatas, or Christmas services. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Once Upon A Holy Night (with Video Track)
Only legendary arranger Bradley Knight could produce a song so simple, touching and worshipful. For SATB choir with optional flute, this piece would serve well in blended and contemporary services. [Lyric video accompaniment track available to Unlimited PLUS Members.]
All Things Collide
A stirring melody and poetic words combine to make this a fresh piece for your Christmas service. A heartfelt ballad for worship leader (or soloist) that also includes harmonies for additional vocalists, this piece would work well in contemporary settings.
On This Christmas Morning
A majestic lyric and melody frame the Christmas story in an elegant 2-part arrangement that inspires worship and awe and would work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary services alike. Works equally well for older children's choir, youth choir, or adult choir.
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.