This southern gospel radio hit made popular by the LeFevre Quartet is a powerful solo-led ballad that reminds us of Jesus leaving the 99 to save the one. "He'll do anything to save that one who's gone
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Arranged in a swinging gospel style, this traditional spiritual setting features lots of repetition for ease of learning and opportunities for call and response between soloists, choir, and congregation.
Opening with a vibrant 6/8 groove, this beloved southern gospel hymn will please choir and congregation alike. A contrasting 4/4 middle verse with straighter accompaniment provides a pleasant moment of
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In this medley, Mark Hayes skillfully weaves together two favorite gospel songs: Glory to His Name and Blessed Be the Name. The up-tempo setting can be accompanied with an optional
Southern gospel flavor makes this joyful anthem a refreshing choice for your Easter worship celebrations. Opportunities for multiple solos in a call-and-response sequence add variety, and the choral
Invite your choir and orchestra to join in this southern-gospel-style anthem that anticipates the day when we will hear the angels singing in God's heavenly choir. Opening slowly with optional solo or
A southern gospel is authentically presented in this sensational new treatment sure to lift the spirits of choir and congregation alike. After a free-flowing opening featuring an optional solo, the song
The good news of Jesus Christ is always worthy of sharing. In this rousing anthem of praise by Matt Redman, including the hymn "Blessed Assurance," your choir will share this "Gospel Song" with a world in
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Amazing Grace is paired with an original chorus in this creative arrangement that provides a fresh take on a treasured hymn. A relaxed gospel groove lends a contemporary feel, and well-written
Mary McDonald has made the '70s country gospel song sparkle as it reminds us that when we need a secure place of shelter, we can go to the Rock! This lively anthem includes a chorus of the hymn On
Embrace this fun-to-sing bluegrass arrangement of the old gospel song for mixed or tenor-bass choirs. It may be performed with piano and fiddle or with a full bluegrass band – the fiddle part is
A toe-tapper that will lift everyone's spirits, this cheerful gospel-style anthem encourages people to praise God in all of life's situations. A call-and-response format defines the verses, and a slower,
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This southern gospel radio hit delivers an encouraging word and reminder that when we are weak and weary, God is strong and faithful! This arrangement makes this powerful message available and accessible to
In this fun anthem, new music is partnered with the classic tune Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The overlapping melodies, engaging piano part, and easy swing feel will inspire your
In this progressive reimagining of an old-time revival tune, the faith community expands beyond its "walls and steeple" to become "a gathered people," blessing the world with its words and deeds. This
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"We're gonna walk on streets of gold!" Robert Lowry's 19th-century gospel favorite We're Marching to Zion sizzles in this arrangement by Mark Hayes. Featuring solid choral writing, a spirited solo
From the group Rend Collective comes this bright and reassuring message in song. The engaging nautical theme brings instant joy to this message of God's enduring love and protection of us. An easily
A time-honored spiritual is given an impressive choral setting in this thoughtful arrangement. Opening the piece are two-part voices: first ST, then AB. The refrain is homophonic, leading to the second