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Contemporary Choral Worship for Easter & Beyond

Written by Jaymey Hardin | Feb 5, 2023 7:34:49 AM

Join us as we journey through a short but exciting group of contemporary choral worship songs for Easter and beyond! Ranging from easy to medium difficulty, these songs of worship are absolutely perfect for your upcoming Easter services!

With SATB arrangements by Tim Paul, Kris Crunk, John Patrick, Travis Cottrell, and Luke Gambill, these choral pieces bring glory to the Risen King and will work well in any contemporary or blended service for Easter and throughout the year!

SATB (EASY)
Crown Him with Many Crowns 
Arranged by Luke Gambill
Featuring contemporary band accompaniment, this well-planned arrangement blends the traditional hymn with modern worship. Works well as a choral anthem or choir-led worship song.


SATB (MEDIUM DIFFICULTY)
Open My Eyes with Hosanna You Are
Our King

Open My Eyes with Hosanna You Are
Our King (w/ orchestration)

Arranged by Kris Crunk
This beautiful medley blends the traditional hymn, "Open My Eyes," and the contemporary anthem, "Hosanna, You Are Our King," into a celebratory offering suitable for your entire congregation. Arranged for SATB choir with soloist. [Orchestration is also available for Unlimited Plus members.]

SATB (MEDIUM DIFFICULTY)
Alive (Choral) 
Arranged by Tim Paul
Arranged for contemporary choir and orchestra, this upbeat celebration of the resurrection of Christ makes a wonderful call to worship—especially on Easter Sunday!


SATB (EASY)
There Is Power in the Blood
Arranged by Travis Cottrell
This anthem of worship has a driving beat and powerful message that works well in modern or blended services. The arrangement for worship leader/soloist + 4-part choir or ensemble is simple and singable for both choir and congregation.

SATB (EASY)
Christ the Lord Has Risen Today w/ Hallelujah
Arranged by John Patrick
A fresh, upbeat contemporary take on this Easter favorite, with creative harmonies and a new bridge that will work equally well in a blended or contemporary worship service.