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At the Cross
Worship leader Micah Kersh has reset Isaac Watt's lyric with a modern worship melody and thoughtful piano accompaniment. Perfect for a special feature for your blended service.
Jesus Paid It All: An Easy Easter Celebration
For the blended church choir with limited resources, this simple and short 21-minute Easter mini-musical with narration focuses on Christ's sacrifice and features 6 singable pieces by such accessible arrangers as Kyle Hill, Russell Mauldin, and Dave Williamson.
Crown of Thorns (solo)
A deeply moving reflection on the crucifixion of Christ, this heartfelt ballad considers the thorns' symbolism in the tragedy of the cross, the sacrifice for sin, and the crown of His resurrection and victory. Arranged for voice, piano and cello. 3-part choir version also available.
Alive
Although this lively worship song can be used throughout the year, it's especially appropriate during the Easter season. With a celebratory rock vibe, this song joyfully declares that Jesus is alive!
House of the Risen Son
From the pen of Regi Stone and friends, this catchy, contemporary call to worship with a rootsy rock groove will invite your congregation to celebrate the risen Savior. Arranged for soloist/worship leader.
The Life Of Christ
Through song and narration, The Life Of Christ looks upon the Son of God and Son of Man from multiple angles, from the wonder of the manger to the cruel agony of the cross, to more fully express the unbelievable beauty of the Lord of all, Jesus.
It Was Finished On The Cross
For blended and contemporary worship settings, this stirring solo (w/optional harmony at the end) provides a compelling picture of Christ's sacrifice for our freedom on the cross.
The Way Of Sacrifice
Heartfelt and moving, this piece brings out the meaning of Easter in such a poignant way. Using 4-part choir as backup for the soloist, it would fit well in any style of service and could easily be adapted for soloist alone.
Thirty Pieces Of Silver
A mournful piece for soloist from the perspective of Judas, this piece would work well in an Easter drama.