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Easy Last-Minute Christmas: Blended Choral Anthems

Written by Jaymey Hardin | Dec 14, 2024 8:03:53 PM


The countdown to Christmas is on, and if you're still looking for last-minute music to put the finishing touches on your Christmas service, we've got a collection of beautiful but easy arrangements to simplify your search!

The following choral anthems will help you share the joy of Christmas and make a lasting impact with minimal stress. These beautifully simple offerings will work well in blended settings and are ideal for quick and easy prep and performance as the clock til Christmas winds down. With these easy-to-learn choral anthems, your choir will be ready in just one rehearsal!

2-PART (EASY)
Adoration Medley
Arranged by Ed Kee
Ready in one rehearsal, this simple medley of "What Child Is This" and "Silent Night" features two solos and 2-part choir. A perfect last-minute addition for a Sunday in December.


2-PART (EASY)
Come Let Us Worship Him
Arranged by Hal Wright
An excellent, uptempo 2-part addition to a Christmas concert or musical! Can be used as the shepherds' song.



2 & 3-PART (EASY)
Good Christian Men, Rejoice!
Arranged by Ed Kee
Arranged for the small choir, this rendition of the beloved Christmas carol features unison singing with moments of 2-part and a 3-part ending. Ready in one rehearsal!


3-PART (EASY)
It Happened Here
Arranged by Kyle Hill
For traditional and blended worship settings, this beautiful 3-part anthem underscores the miraculous truth that Christ left the glory of heaven, took on human flesh, and walked among us on earth as our Emmanuel.


SATB (EASY)
Once Upon a Holy Night w/ Silent Night
Arranged by Bradley Knight, Regi Stone
Arranged by Regi Stone and Bradley Knight for SATB choir with soloist, this simple, touching and worshipful new classic will be a warm and inviting addition to your Christmas celebrations. It concludes with Silent Night.


SATB (EASY)
O Come All Ye Faithful with Angels from the Realms of Glory
Arranged by Dennis Allen
Arranged with a contemporary feel, this medley of familiar carols is designed as an invitation for the congregation to join the choir. Well suited for a Christmas Eve service or any Sunday in the advent season.