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Jesus, I Come
Arranged simply for SATB choir and piano, this classic invitation hymn is set to new melody. An excellent choral response for an evangelistic service in traditional or blended settings.
When We Sing We Pray
Randy Cox and Phillip Keveren have collaborated to write a moving song of prayer for traditional SATB choir. Prayerful and earnest, this piece reminds us that when we sing to the Lord, he hears us.
Timeless One
For traditional and blended worship settings, this masterfully arranged SATB choral anthem with beautiful lyric and melody encourages hearts into a place of sincere worship.
In the Quietness
A worshipful song appropriate for Thanksgiving or any service leading people to quietly reflect and thank God for His grace and mercy, this SATB choral anthem works well in a traditional or blended setting.
The Precious Lamb
With a gentle country lilt, this lovely piece for 4-part choir or ensemble tells the Easter story from Gethsemane to Calvary. Serves well in contemporary settings and, for a stylistic change of pace in a traditional or blended service, try this song with a bluegrass/vocal ensemble.
Just As You Said
Simple and heartfelt, this 4-part praise and worship anthem with soloist celebrates the truth that Jesus is faithful and he keeps his promises. The lyrics are particularly appropriate for an Easter program, and this piece would fit well in both blended and contemporary settings.
The Cross Suite
This 9:30 suite begins with a gentle instrumental piano arrangement of "Near the Cross," followed by the contemplative SATB "The Road to the Cross," and finishes with Tom Fettke's poignant arrangement of "When I Survey." Perfect for any Lenten service which contemplates Christ's journey to Calvary.
Just As I Am: A Lenten Suite
This beautiful and tender Lenten suite for a 4-part choir will help to make this Lenten season a memorable and reverent time. This would fit well in a traditional or blended worship service.
Give Me Jesus
This poignant arrangement of the traditional spiritual is short and sweet. It would work well as a call of response or a call to worship in a traditional service.