Book Details
Sing! is a hymnal supplement of contemporary worship songs. Sing! includes about 300 songs from the best of contemporary hymn writers, global songs, and choruses from such diverse sources as Iona, Maranatha, Taizé, and Word. Spoken acts of worship, including responsorial psalms, are also included.
The songbook is available with a . You may also purchase a and a . The leader's edition is designed to help musicians, music leaders, and worship leaders and planners. It provides articles and background notes on all the songs, complete accompaniments, suggestions for descants and other instruments, and ideas for how to use the songs and spoken elements in worship.
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