This 35-minute Christmas cantata is perfect for the small- to medium-size church or community choir. Filled with favorite carols along with top Christmas songs Mary, Did You Know? by Mark Lowry,
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From the first "Praise the Lord" and "Hallelujah," worship leaders and choirs will declare the glorious truth of our Savior's death, burial, and resurrection. This is the gospel clearly and powerfully
The Worship Ready Series presents ready-to-learn and easy-to-sing musicals for the small- to medium-size choir. 35 minutes long, this musical tells the story of the birth of Christ with stirring new songs
Out of an empty grave came the sound of salvation forever declaring, "He’s alive!" If the Grave Could Shout is a five-song Easter musical that features new worship songs and hymn arrangements
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This very special musical is designed to fit within an Easter Sunday service, but with the flexibility to expand the program by the inclusion of other selections. These spectacular songs have been arranged
From the triumphal entry into Jerusalem to the victorious resurrection, Messiah Overcame is a vivid narrative of the final days of Jesus. The inclusion of much-loved hymns delivers a sense of
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This Ready-to-Learn and Easy-to-Sing SATB 35-minute Easter musical is perfect for the small-to-medium size church choir. Dove Award-Winning writers Sue C. Smith, Lee Black & Jason Cox have created
The Worship Ready Series with renowned arranger Russell Mauldin delivers a new Christmas Musical entitled Peace on Earth. With all the unrest in the world today, there is only one answer for peace on this
Tracing the path of Jesus as his earthly ministry culminated in the redemption story, this cantata walks from the triumphant entry in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday through His betrayal, suffering, and death on