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Away In A Manger
Christopher Phillips, Christ Church Nashville's director of worship and arts, presents this simple, flowing piano piece that uses the classic hymn to paint a portrait of Christmas that invokes images of snow falling, starring skies and the best memories of Christmases long ago.
The Church's One Foundation
Delightful David Huntsinger arrangement for piano and any two C treble clef instruments. A great way to get other solo instrumentalists involved in your service for a special or offertory.
Trust His Word
Flowing and pensive - an offertory on the Stone/Popham song. A choral version is also available.
God Leads Us Along
Likewise, this song leads the service into a time of quiet reflection. Your pianist will particularly enjoy the easy transition to a middle section where the left hand carries the melody.
Trust And Obey
Easily handled by a piano soloist, but has the notations on sheet music to add in your worship band! Jim Hammerly always challenges our ears with jazz chord choices, making standard hymns come alive anew.
There Is A Balm In Gilead
This short "rhapsody" on the beloved spiritual is full of interesting chords and meters...just enough challenge to make it interesting for your solo pianist.
My Jesus I Love Thee
Gentle simplicity is often the most heart-stirring...this arrangement from Timothy Webb will be a delight to any pianist.
Blessed Assurance
A poignant and heartfelt rendition of the classic hymn.
I Am Thine O Lord
A slow, comforting reminder of our assurance of belonging to the Lord...like healing to a wounded soul.