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You Came
This piano-driven piece starts as a ballad and grows into an anthem. It is perfectly suited to any praise & worship setting and has room for soloist, pianist, small band, and vocal ensemble alike. This piece is also an excellent choice for Christmas!

I Surrender All
Luke Gambill's arrangement of the classic hymn feels both timeless and fresh. Featuring the same familiar melody and lyrics, but adding a soloist with choral backing and an understated worship band feel, it's a piece equally suited to both performance and congregational worship.

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
A cheerful and upbeat spin on the classic Advent song, this praise & worship-style arrangement is perfect for a small band and/or worship team.

You Remain (with orchestra)
Steadily building from contemplative to celebratory, "You Remain" is a power ballad that brings the worship team and choir together to extol the faithfulness and timelessness of God. Perfect for a blended worship service, with orchestration available to Unlimited Plus members.

You Remain
Steadily building from contemplative to celebratory, "You Remain" is a power ballad that brings the worship team and choir together to extol the faithfulness and timelessness of God. Perfect for a blended worship service, with orchestration available to Unlimited Plus members.

When I Speak Your Name (with orchestra)
This joyous anthem extols the powerful name of Jesus and the many blessings that come from calling on him. Arranged for soloist and SATB choir, an optional orchestration is also available.

When I Speak Your Name
This joyous anthem extols the powerful name of Jesus and the many blessings that come from calling on him. Arranged for soloist and SATB choir, an optional orchestration is also available.

I Will Worship
This moderate praise anthem features a light groove and a sincere call to worship the Lord in freedom and truth. With optional solo.

Glory to God
From Valley Worship comes this new Christmas worship song for congregational singing or a featured solo in the Advent season. With a broad triplet feel and sincere lyrics, this ballad works well with a small acoustic band for accompaniment.