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Shepherds Medley
A medley of The First Noel and Hark! the Herald Angels Sing, this easy Christmas arrangement features 2-part choir with a few well-chosen moments of 3 parts and a full SATB finish. Ready in one rehearsal!
Christ Has Come
This anthem fully embodies the mystery, wonder and anticipation of Christmas and yet is deceptively accessible. The story of Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels and wise men worshiping the Newborn King has never sounded more glorious!
Heaven Rejoices
A fun, rhythmic celebration of Christ's coming birth with a great gospel groove.
Blessed Savior, Son of God (with orchestra)
This delicate Christmas ballad features a lush orchestral backdrop and tender harmonies. A beautiful, gentle adoration of Jesus, our Emmanuel. [Orchestra parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Let Us Be (with orchestra)
This SATB choral anthem will be a challenge for your choir and a joy for your congregation. A piece that inspires and that would work well in blended and contemporary settings, as well as traditional services with band. [Full Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Come and Worship: A Suite For Christmas
Starting with "Angels, from the Realms of Glory" and ending with "Joy to the World," this magnificent 12-minute medley of carols is masterfully arranged for choir, narrator and congregation.
Blessed Savior, Son of God
This delicate Christmas ballad features a lush orchestral backdrop and tender harmonies. A beautiful, gentle adoration of Jesus, our Emmanuel.
Let Us Be
An exciting SATB choral anthem that will be a challenge for your choir and a joy for your congregation. A piece that inspires and renews the meaning behind the exclamation "Joy to the world!" and would work well in blended and contemporary settings, as well as traditional services with band.
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
Travis Cottrell has delivered beautiful harmonies in an accessible SATB arrangement that will find a home in any blended or contemporary worship service (and maybe even in a few traditional ones!).