Choral Anthems 3-part
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We Love You, Lord
Your congregation will immediately join in worship as this stunning anthem draws us closer to the heart of God. Written by Regi Stone & Jeff Ferguson, this incredibly moving modern hymn for soloist + 3-part choir/ensemble is as easy to learn as it is beautiful. One rehearsal and you're ready.
To Be Forgiven
From master Southern Gospel arranger Wayne Haun, this gentle song of sincere confession moves from the weight of guilt to the freedom of forgiveness. For the mixed trio or 3-part ensemble/small choir in blended or contemporary settings.
We Gather Together
For traditional settings, this well known song has been arranged for the 3-part choir with simple harmonies by Luke Woodard so your choir is ready to sing with one rehearsal.
We Love You, Lord
Beautifully arranged for men's ensemble with optional congregational part, this simple praise & worship chorus continues to be one of the most popular songs in our entire catalog. This arrangement serves well in blended & contemporary services, and may find a home in traditional services as well.
Praises To Your Name
A song of longing to praise the Lord, this simple piece for soloist (or worship leader) and 3-part choir comes from an attitude of thankfulness and adoration. Serves well in blended and contemporary worship settings.
We Will Praise Your Name
This expressive piece reverently speaks of praising God forever and of our thankfulness to him. For contemporary settings, this piece is arranged for soloist/worship leader and 3-part choir or ensemble.
We Love You, Lord (with Video Track & Brass)
Your congregation will join in worship as this stunning anthem draws us to the heart of God. This moving modern hymn for soloist + 3-part choir/ensemble is as easy to learn as it is beautiful. One rehearsal and you're ready. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members]
I Will Bless You Lord
A beautiful and expressive piece for your 3-part worship choir and soloist that proclaims God's goodness and mercy. Serves well in both a blended and contemporary setting.