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Enter Paradise (w/ Video Track)
Using the grace-filled words Christ spoke from the cross, this song evokes imagery of the gift Jesus gave. A fresh treatment of well-known scriptures, this piece is simple, yet worthy of addition to Resurrection celebrations. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
Resting Place
With nostalgic lyrics and heavenly harmonies, this brand new 4-part (TTBB), a cappella, southern gospel-flavored masterpiece ministers eternal peace and rest. Made popular by the Georgia-based group, Sounds of Jericho. (www.soundsofjericho.com)
He Hideth My Soul
From the Gold City quartet, an expressive, southern-styled rendition of the classic hymn for a soloist with a mixed ensemble or men's quartet. A flexible piece, this arrangement could work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary worship settings.
This Fragile Breath
Todd Agnew's #1 radio single is a powerful rock confession that all we can offer God (and all that he wants) is authentic praise from committed lives. For the worship leader/soloist in contemporary settings, also includes harmony parts for additional vocalists.
We Sing
A driving contemporary call to worship that celebrates God's salvation, provision, and promises. Works for soloist alone or worship team.
Free
A rousing, acoustic-rock proclamation of the freedom we have in Christ for soloist and 3-part ensemble or worship choir.
Great God
From the worship leaders of Christ's Church of the Valley in San Dimas, CA--this energetic, contemporary praise anthem for worship band and singers celebrates the glory and holiness of the Trinity.
With One Voice
With an ethereal rock edge, this powerful call to worship celebrates the united praise of God's redeemed people. For worship leader and includes optional parts for additional vocalists, this anthem is perfect for a strong soloist or soloist with a small ensemble.
Grace Like Rain
The contemporary radio hit Grace Like Rain has found it's way into the modern worship repertoire. We're pleased to offer Todd Agnew's original rock-inflected rendition here for your next service. For contemporary settings, this piece is arranged for a worship leader and includes harmony parts.