
Jennie Riddle

Jennie Riddle
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Jennie is a teacher and songwriter known for her love for every generation. As a natural writer and communicator, she has habitually captured her life with Jesus Christ by journaling through song. Her doing so has blessed the Body of Christ with a variety of songs including, widely known "Revelation Song" and recently recorded "So Good", and "Dwelling Place." Jennie has been married to her best friend, Darrin for 20 years and they have four children.
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These are the most popular songs arranged for piano and vocal lead for Easter. This comprehensive collection features a wide range of classic Easter hymns and contemporary worship songs, all expertly arranged for piano and voice. Whether you're a seasoned pianist or a beginner, these easy-to-follow arrangements will help you bring the powerful message of Easter to life through music. The clear and concise vocal lines and piano accompaniments make it simple for singers to lead the congregation, while the full piano scores provide enough musical detail for the pianist to create a lush and inspiring musical landscape. Find even more Easter songs and arrangements to support the Easter worship service here.

Let's be honest, you want your band to sound great. Beyond just the chords, our lead sheets and piano/vocal charts give you a clear road map to follow. Establish a tempo, find the groove, play the right chords, and sing the melody with the right kind of harmony. Everything comes together when the members of your band are all on the same page. We take pride in our charts so that you can play with confidence, sound amazing, and truly lead your congregation in life-changing worship.

Worship songs about prophecy focus on God's promises and revelations, celebrating His words spoken through the prophets and fulfilled in Christ. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to bring these prophetic songs to worship, enhancing anticipation and reverence for God's unfolding plan.

In early Christian tradition, saints' days began as a way to mark the anniversary of a martyr's death — his or her “birthday” as a saint. By the middle of the church's first millennium, there were so many martyrs (particularly due to the persecution of Diocletian) that it was hard to give them all their due. All Saints' Day was established as an opportunity to honor all the saints, known and unknown. Find contemporary songs of the day reminding us that we are part of one continuing, living communion of saints.















