"What kind of King would lay His glory aside and come as a Servant? There were no streets lined with banners, no royal parade, no crowd to applaud His entrance. What a mysterythat Jesus, the Son of God, would come the way He did!" from the musical, "Come and See, Go and Tell" From the opening strains of "Rejoice" (the song popularized by Aaron Shust) and original songs by Lee Black and Jason Cox, arranged and orchestrated by Marty Hamby, COME AND SEE, GO AND TELL warmly and richly unveils the story of Christmas as it leads the listener to an invitation: an invitation to come and seeto come and behold...to come and know; know that this is your King, born to bring light and salvation to a people lost in darkness. And as the invitation turns into the revelation that this truly is Christ the King, we have no recourse but to bow and worship Him. And once we have seen, once we have worshipped Him at the manger, we can do nothing else but go and tell the Good News: the Savior is born!Lovingly telling the story of the Baby born in Bethlehem, COME AND SEE, GO AND TELL highlights the fact that this was no ordinary BabyHe was "the Prophesy fulfilled, God Incarnate, Light shattering the darkness, Love on display. Yet in the hustle and bustle of busy Bethlehem, few would notice."COME AND SEE, GO AND TELL, from Word Music & Church Resources' SimplyWord Series, is an SATB musical with rich, full orchestrations and accessible vocal charts (challenging enough to be musically satisfying, yet easy enough to be appreciated!), designed to make your choir sound bigger than life without having to learn and sing overly difficult part-writing. Enjoy your presentation of COME AND SEE, GO AND TELL even more with the use of the visually-compelling accompaniment DVD!