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    PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Hymn singing is a means by which the corporate body of worshipers can offer up the  "sacrifice of praise continually, that is, the fruit of our
 lips giving thanks to His Name"
 
(Hebrews 13:15)  SACRIFICES OF PRAISE, VOLS. I, II, III offers a collection of Festival Hymns of Praise
 and Adoration for Congregation, Choir, Organ, Strings, Brass, and other instruments to enhance the worship service to God; and to provide
materials to encourage participation by church instrumentalists found in nearly all congregations.

Sacrifices of Praise, Vol. I

A collection of four Festival Hymns of Praise and Adoration and includes a special article giving Scriptural support to the Organ as an instrument
of worship and praise.

Sacrifices of Praise, Vol. II

A collection of four Festival Hymns of Praise and adoration, with additional hymn texts by Charles Wesley on the Tune:  ST. JOHN
(TRUMPET) and including texts appropriate for anticipating the return of our Lord, Easter, and New Years.

Sacrifices of Praise, Vol. III

A collection of four Festival Hymns of Praise and Adoration including hymn texts appropriate for proclaiming the Holiness of our God,
Father's Day, Christmas, Included also is an exciting Charles Wesley hymn text setting of Psalm 96.

Individual selections

         Visit the Products 4 page to see the listing of the individual selections that are available for sale.    Power Point text slides with artwork or
pictorial backgrounds are available for purchase.  In instances of churches that utilize Power Point projection equipment, the hymn texts that are
not found in individual hymnbooks can be projected from which the congregation may sing.  The pictorial backgrounds are carefully selected to
enhance the message of the hymn.  This adds a text strengthening element.

Choir Anthems

     Our Choir Anthems division is an expanding division.  One of the special features of this division is Choral Library Encores  These are anthems
that are Scripturally based and have proven to be Solid Favorites in earlier times.  These anthems are worthy of preservation and have been
expanded to include orchestral elements.  These Anthem encores should be considered standard literature
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Choral Library Original Works     This section will present details of Original Choral works that we have to offer.

Featured selection    This division is a page that features one of our Hymn arrangements for Congregation/Choir and Instruments.  The text
is presented and the page is embedded with a MIDI recording of the arrangement so the listener can hear and read the text of the hymn as presented
in the arrangement.
                            

     GMSMP-L001 What Exactly Is Christian Worship  by Dr. Bradley Robert Berglund is a  booklet now available from
 Glassy
Mountain Sacred Music Publishing:  Price of this booklet is $1.50 plus S&H. Email order to Orgeltek@bellsouth.net

"How would you define worship?  It is not as easy as it may first appear.  While a good definition will include all varieties of genuine worship, it will
also exclude that which has no place in worship."
    This work is not designed to answer all questions.  It endeavors to be the starting point for honest discussion which steers away from the usual
one-liners that are used to justify what people do in the name of worship. . .What this work seeks to do is create a definition for Christian worship
which is both theologically sound and practical. . ."

* MIDI Recording this page is our arrangement of  "O Worship the King"            

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

      

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

 

 

 

 


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