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Thanksgiving Medley
Weaving together classic hymns including "Now Thank We All Our God," "Come, Ye, Thankful People, Come," "As Men of Old Their First Fruits Brought," and "We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer," this 3-part anthem is a boisterous choral statement perfect for the Thanksgiving season.
Thanks Be to God
Set to the beloved Irish tune "Londonderry Air," Sheldon Curry's lyric of gratitude and flowing choral arrangement is a lovely, lilting prayer of thanksgiving. Includes optional flute.
In This Simple Way (2-part)
A sincere, warm song of gratitude to God that would easily find a home in your traditional or blended service. For a 2-part choir and soloist, a SATB version is also available.
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.
This Is My Father's World
With a handful of new flourishes, this lovely 4-part arrangement will be easy for your choir to learn but a fresh presentation of the well known hymn. Serves well in traditional and blended settings.
Songs of Comfort Vol. 1
This collection of comforting songs centering on the hope and strength we find in the Lord will be perfect for use at Thanksgiving, a remembrance service, or can simply be enjoyed year round. Arranged by Russell Mauldin, Regi Stone, Jim Hammerly, Camp Kirkland, and others.
All Praise To You Almighty King
Regal and majestic, this traditional SATB anthem gives praise, honor and thanksgiving to the Lord.
We Shall Be Thankful
With simple gospel piano accompaniment, this irrepressibly joyous song combines the verses of "Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine" with a new chorus to offer thanksgiving for God's great salvation. A flexible tune, this piece could work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings!
And So We Sing
This poignant SATB inspirational confession testifies that nothing we could say or do could ever adequately thank Christ for all he has done on our behalf...and so we sing.