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This arrangement of a time-honored Christmas carol is a unique choice for concert or worship programming. Rhythmically vital and infused with syncopated rhythms, this anthem makes use of unison for
A unique perspective is considered in this contemporary song that puts us in the place of the questioning magi. The chorus is an inspired series of questions, "How many kings stepped down from their
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Originally recorded by Emmylou Harris on her Christmas recording of the same name, this choral anthem is perfect for the blended worship experience during Christmas. "Come, now let it shine so bright to the
Special vocal effects distinguish this arrangement from others, along with the pairing of the ancient carol, Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence. An almost cinematic orchestration makes this a sacred
Exuberant and filled with the Spirit, your choir will shout the comfort and joy as it interacts with the soloist and connects with the urban gospel styling of this arrangement. The traditional Christmas
New, original material by Michael Barrett has been arranged using the praise song Shout to the North. With a Celtic feel, this delightful pairing is both singable and fun. Perfect for ensembles of
This anthem incorporates the tune NOEL NOUVELET with a thoughtful Advent text. The result is a sensational SAB anthem for the busy season of Advent. As the piece ends in a repetition of the text "Prepare ye
This original Heather Sorenson praise anthem is perfect for the blended worship service. "Let the oceans clap their hands; mountains leap for joy; trees bow down and stars adore this tiny baby boy!"
This sacred cradle song is a portrait of the newborn Savior, juxtaposing the manger scene with the holy child's future ministry. The chorus is a holy moment that will bring power to this offering. Inspiring
A grand finale for your holiday celebrations! With a focus on worship, these treasured carols receive renewed life. Full-chordal treatments challenge the choir to blend while adding fresh color to the old
Here is presented a contemporary rethinking of the oft-set "For unto us a Child is born" passage taken from Heather's Silence and the Sound. A message that illuminates the deeper reasons for