With well-crafted harmony and flowing accompaniment, this is an excellent choice for children's or small mixed choirs to use around Thanksgiving. The text includes an alternate translation found in other current Lutheran hymnals.
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Additional Information
SKU
2809046E
Publication Date
N/A
Author
No
Composer
Jacob B. Weber
Arranged By
No
Language
English
Product Dimensions
8.5 x 11 inches
Number of Pages
9
Year Published
2014
Published By
No
Quantity in Package
No
Number of Lessons
No
Format/Cover
Downloadable
Index Option
No
Bible Features
No
Product Options
No
Translation
No
Audience
No
Color
No
Category
No
Bible Study Series
No
Topic
No
Teaching Index
No
Level
No
Series
No
Product Type
No
Bulletin Size
No
Seasonal
General
Special Occasion
Church Anniversary, Ministry Anniversary, Thanksgiving
Category
Hymn Based Music, Sacred Music
Level of Difficulty
Easy
Duets
No
Voicing
Children's Choir
Number of Octaves
No
Instrument
No
Category
No
Chain Length
No
Type
No
Category
No
Shop By:
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Ministry
No
Worship Planning Resources
No
Product Options
No
Category:
No
Church Supplies & Education: VBS Timeframe
No
Program
No
Product Type
No
Size
No
Cover Option
No
Size
No
Shipping Exception
No Shipping Charge
Reviews (1)
Multi-purpose arrangement Review by Kristen
This arrangement can even be used as a congregational hymn accompaniment -- the melody is mostly there throughout, and can easily be added in where it's not written, if needed. When accompanying on piano, interludes connecting the stanzas always add a little something extra. St. 3 after the key change might be a little high for the average worshiper, but you can easily go back to the beginning and repeat the st. 1 accompaniment if that's better for your congregation. I like it! (Posted on 10/22/2018)
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