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This upbeat anthem makes it clear that God's children have a responsibility to show compassion for the lost and care for those in need. The gospel-style vocals and optional instrumental accompaniment will
Based on the familiar tune Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name, with an original text, this anthem embodies the spirit of Pentecost. Easy-to-prepare solos and choral parts make it essential for groups
This spunky rendition of the timeless spiritual is upbeat and syncopated with tons of personality. Lots of unison makes this piece easy to sing while it builds to an impressively big ending. The inclusion
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Two traditional American folk hymns, Down to the River to Pray and Shall We Gather at the River, are creatively blended together in this outstanding anthem. Accessible choral writing
Jay Rouse's pairing of two well-loved spirituals opens soulfully and moves into a gentle swing tempo, offering a fresh and energetic selection that is equally suitable for church and school choirs.
Punctuated by memorable stylistic riffs and close harmonies, this original spiritual is a joy to sing and easy to learn. The vocal solo and optional acoustic bass add a unique swing-style energy.
The theme of this bouncy spiritual is the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, and peace. Mary McDonald infuses the familiar melody with a swinging jazz feel and gives every section in the choir a place to
After opening with a deeply reflective solo, this offering turns into a boisterous gospel anthem. Independent parts are used in this arrangement, and women's and men's voices both split into three parts.
This imaginative arrangement will add a unique element to your next concert or worship service. After opening in unison, the piece expands into lively call and response that leads to a playful middle
This rousing setting of two popular spirituals opens with a slower section of When the Saints Go Marching In. It immediately segues into a bright two-beat setting of Give Me that Old Time