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Give It to Jesus (with Lyric Video)
New from Regi Stone, this song is a gentle upbeat reminder of the timeless need to cast our cares on Jesus. Perfect for solo performance or altar call. [Lyric video available to Unlimited Plus Members]
Give It to Jesus
New from Regi Stone, this song is a gentle upbeat reminder of the timeless need to cast our cares on Jesus. Perfect for solo performance or altar call. [special version with lyric video also available to Unlimited Plus Members]
Emmanuel
Rejoice in the birth of our Lord with a joyful two-step shuffle, and simple, celebratory message. Arranged for solo vocalist with small band, it's equally suited for performance and congregational worship.
Also available to Unlimited Plus members as part of the "God With Us" Christmas musical.
God of Your Promises
A confident declaration of God's faithfulness, this powerful anthem steadily builds from calm to triumphant. Arranged for worship leader and choir or praise team, it is perfect for congregational singing!
Making Room
An earnest song of hope and comfort, Making Room begins with a sparse and ambient feel, then crescendos into a lush expression of expectancy. This piece is well-suited to a contemporary worship service, and is as easily lead by a solo vocalist as by a praise & worship band.
You Are The One I've Waited For
This soulful duet is a celebration of two lives brought together in a Christ-centered marriage. Ideal for weddings and to accompany marriage-related messages and events.
Through It All
From Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, CA, this powerful hymn of assurance features a male solo with SATB choir joining as the song builds with sincere conviction.
I Will Follow
From songwriter and worship leader Jeremy Horn comes this passionate proclamation of surrender. Instantly singable, the driving groove is perfect for your small band. Well-suited for youth worship.
Glory to God
From Valley Worship comes this new Christmas worship song for congregational singing or a featured solo in the Advent season. With a broad triplet feel and sincere lyrics, this ballad works well with a small acoustic band for accompaniment.