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I Will Keep My Eyes on You
A simple prayer of devotion that calls the believer to continually seek and trust the will of our loving Father. Suitable for adult or youth choir.
O Come All Ye Faithful with Angels from the Realms (with orchestra)
Arranged with a contemporary feel, this medley of familiar carols is designed as an invitation for the congregation to join the choir. Well suited for a Christmas Eve service or any Sunday in the advent season. [Full orchestration available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
O Come All Ye Faithful with Angels from the Realms of Glory
Arranged with a contemporary feel, this medley of familiar carols is designed as an invitation for the congregation to join the choir. Well suited for a Christmas Eve service or any Sunday in the advent season.
Away in a Manger
Perfect for young voices, this gentle acoustic arrangement of the timeless carol features simple unison vocals, an optional solo and modern instrumentation that will fit any service in the Christmas season.
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.
Treasures
With a rollicking groove and biblical message, this fun and easy tune will remind your children's choir and congregation to value spiritual riches over earthly distractions. Perfect for early elementary-age singers.
Good Christian Men, Rejoice!
Arranged for the small choir, this rendition of the beloved Christmas carol features unison singing with moments of 2-part and a 3-part ending. Ready in one rehearsal!
Lead Me, Lord
With a bright acoustic groove, Dennis and Nan Allen's simple song brings a biblical reminder of God's trustworthiness to the young hearts in your children's choir. Appropriate for a blended worship service.
I Give It All
This simple song of surrender from Dennis and Nan Allen can be ready in one rehearsal. The arrangement begins with a soloist, then moves to the choir with mostly unison and 2-part with a few moments of beautiful 4-part.