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We Are Coming, Lord, to the Table
[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/19-We-Are-Coming-Lord-To-The-Table-Sierra-Leone.mp3"][/audio]This Communion song from Sierra Leone is traditionally sung as the bread and wine are brought forward to the table in a great, dancing procession. Imagine how singing it in your congregation would gather people into joyous celebration!
This hymn is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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We Are Waiting
Price range: $0.00 through $5.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageCelebrating the majesty of the Father, the life of the Son, and the vision of the Holy Spirit, this choral anthem is a “must do” for any any church that has a flutist; but don’t worry if you don’t have one–the vocal writing is exciting enough to stand on its own!
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We Sing the Mighty Power of God (KINGSFOLD)
Price range: $0.00 through $25.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/we_sing_the_mighty.mp3"][/audio]The tune KINGSFOLD emphasizes the awe and reverence in this hymn, and this Just Add People arrangement includes a fresh piano accompaniment with a sparkling intro and outro. This piano arrangement is also available with the texts “O Sing a Song of Bethlehem” and “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.”
This string quartet arrangement can also be used with congregational singing and includes lyrical interludes between each verse.
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We Three Kings
Price range: $10.00 through $25.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/we_three_kings-strings.mp3"][/audio]A full, festive choir anthem that is easy to learn in one rehearsal. When else can you give your men some solos, let your strings get a little Motown, and include your rhythm section with your choir?
No choir? No problem. The piano and string version can be used to accompany congregational singing.
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We Worship You
[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/we_worship_you.mp3"][/audio]“The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised.” (Job 1:21)
“We Worship You” was first sung at Chuck Rosemeyer’s memorial service, and though it was introduced in this context, it is truly a song of gratitude, thanking God for all of his gifts and recognizing his hand in life, death, and the life to come.This song is mentioned in Greg’s podcast, “Thanksgiving Brainstorms.”
PowerPoint slides for congregational singing are available from Digital Songs & Hymns.
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Wen Ti (聞笛)/Lift your eyes unto the hills
Wen Ti (The Flute Plays) was written in the 9th century. It describes beautiful bamboo flute music coming from a nearby home; the poet wonders who is playing the lovely tune. The flowing pentatonic melody is used here with new words for various sections of a worship service: call to worship, assurance of pardon, doxology, and benediction.
This arrangement was commissioned for a service at the 2018 Calvin Worship Symposium. You can hear it at the following times in the video:
11:47 Call to Worship: “Lift Your Eyes unto the Hills” (based on Psalm 121 and 124)
21:44 Assurance of Pardon: “God Is Gracious to Forgive” (evoking Colossians 1:12-15)
1:22:56 Doxology “To the One Who’s Shown Us Love” (from Revelation 1:4-6)Anthem for SATB choir and piano with optional C instrument; includes full score and C instrument part.
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What Wondrous Love (WONDROUS LOVE)
Price range: $5.00 through $25.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pagehttps://musicblog.gregscheer.com/what_wondrous_love-piano.mp3
“What Wondrous Love” is so elusively beautiful that composers will likely never tire of writing new arrangements of it. The hymn is a staple of Lent and Holy Week, but is also fitting for a funeral, as it begins with the story of redemption and ends in eternity.Choose from a fresh piano accompaniment for congregational singing, or a string quartet arrangement combining the simple honesty of folk guitar with the emotional depth of string orchestra.
https://musicblog.gregscheer.com/what_wondrous_love-quartet.mp3
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What Wondrous Love (WONDROUS LOVE) – string quartet
https://musicblog.gregscheer.com/what_wondrous_love-quartet.mp3
“What Wondrous Love” is so elusively beautiful that composers while likely never tire of writing new arrangements of it. This arrangement combines the simple honesty of the folk guitar with the emotional depth of string orchestra. The hymn is a staple of Lent and Holy Week, but is also fitting for a funeral, as it begins with the story of redemption and ends in eternity.
Score for string quartet, including C clef for viola
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Why Should the Children of a King
https://musicblog.gregscheer.com/why_should_the_children.mp3
This hymn by Isaac Watts about the work of the Holy Spirit bearing witness to salvation is a fitting text for the Pentecost season.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Will Rise in Spring
[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/moody-will_rise_in_spring.mp3"][/audio]Another collaboration with Tammy Moody. Like many of her songs, this one features vivid images of nature. In this, she takes us through the seasons, ultimately connecting spring’s budding new life to our hope of resurrection in Christ.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
