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Shepherd
"Shepherd" is a triumphant-sounding, anthemic interpretation of the 23rd Psalm, from Willamette Music. A versatile praise & worship-style song, it can be performed in a full-band setting like the recording, but would be no less stirring, stripped down with an acoustic guitar or piano.
O The Deep, Deep Love of Jesus
Dave Williamson's arrangement of this beloved hymn is a dynamic interpretation, with new words and music by Tommy Walker. Beginning with an acoustic guitar-driven Western feel, and building to a nearly cinematic climax, it's sure to stoke joy in the hearts of your choir and congregation alike.
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus
Flowing effortlessly between sparse & minimal and full & present, Joseph Nimoh's take on this familiar song is not as much a single arrangement as it is a masterful display of the many different ways you can interpret a simple melody.
The Promises of God
Based on the classic hymn, "Standing on the Promises," Stan Pethel's arrangement is a more peaceful, reflective expression. Arranged for SATB choir and ideal for traditional settings. [Orchestrations available to Unlimited Plus members]
O Come All Ye Faithful
Energetic and exciting, this simple arrangement is great for a children's choir, but is also perfect for a small band-lead sing-along for the whole congregation.
Good Christian Friends, Rejoice
Allan Koetz's instrumental interpretation of the traditional hymn, "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" is at once contemplative and exciting. Best tackled by a moderately experienced pianist, this is a perfect piece for an offertory or interlude.
There's a Song in the Air
This arrangement of the Christmas favorite stays faithful to the traditional feel and message of the original, while adding beautiful new verses from Nan Allen. It's arranged for SATB choir, but includes several sections in unison.
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
A simple, celebratory, small band arrangement, this unison carol was written for children, but is just as well-suited for soloists or congregational singing.
Immortal, Invisible (with orchestra)
Dennis and Nan Allen's adaptation of Walter Chalmers Smith's hymn takes on a life of its own with new lyrics and a 6/8 sway. Arranged for SATB choir, orchestra parts are also available to Unlimited Plus members.