| | Rejoice in the beauty of Heaven A collection of seven medleys that take the listener on a journey from here on earth to rejoicing in heaven. It uses such songs as "I'm Still Standing" to celebrate what we do here on earth, standing and holding on to the promise of God with our faith commitment. The book then moves into an arrangement focused on what we are waiting for, using "The New Day Dawning" and "We'll Soon Be Done with Troubles and Trials." The next arrangement is a new song written by Mike Speck with Rebecca Peck entitled "Only One Way." When individuals get to heaven they will "View the City." The collection concludes with a medley using "Worthy is the Lamb," "Agnus Dei" and "Worship at the Throne."
- More Songs for the Soul-Winning Church from Mike Speck, co-arranged with Cliff Duren and orchestrated by Wayne Haun.
- 21 sparkling new songs and classic favorites are masterfully woven together to rejoice in the hope of every believer: Heaven.
- Includes both heart songs and songs with exuberant energy, songs of faith, hope, promise, eager anticipation and unbridled joy.
- Useful as a musical program or as a weekly source of individual arrangements.
- Total time, 31 minutes.
Heaven premieres at National Quartet Convention Video Preview: The Story Behind the Music: Mike Speck talks about the making of Heaven and his passion for celebrating all that Christ has for us in the life to come. Click here to view. Heaven Preview Podcast: Lillenas Product Developer George Baldwin talks to Mike Speck about his new collection. Music previews are included. To download this MP3 file (13.7MB) Click Here.
| | | | Performance Time: 31 minutes (without Narration) | | | | Skill: Moderate | | | | Suggested Use: Adult Choral Collection; Collection for choir, congregation, and/or ensemble | | | | Style: Inspirational Gospel | | | | |
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| | | Set contains four CD masters - one for each part (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). The entire choir and the accompaniment can be heard on each CD; however, one part (soprano, for instance) is dominant. There is a moderate charge to copy tapes for choir members. This charge covers the cost of royalties only. | | | | |
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