
Bart Millard

Bart Millard
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Born and raised in Greenville, TX, Bart Millard discovered music after a high school football injury landed him in the school choir. Just a semester into college his father passed away, and Millard, feeling a change was needed, followed his youth pastor's praise band to Lakeland, FL. It was during this time that he formed the ultra-successful Christian rock group MercyMe and relocated to Oklahoma. His first solo album, Hymned No. 1, which fuses raditional gospel, Texas blues, and the Southern hymns of his youth, was released in August of 2005.
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Christmas is around the corner and we want to make sure you have all the song resources you need to choose your perfect Christmas Set List for your church this year. Here is a list of new Christmas worship songs for the season.

Older hymn texts with modern hymn meter and arrangements provide a refreshing balance between sacred and contemporary. A variety of piano/vocal sheets, simplified lead sheets, or modern orchestrations are available for download.

There's just something about reading music in classic notation that strikes a chord no chart ever could. If you want to play that new song note for note, not just chord for chord, this is the place for you. Here is a complete list of all our new sheet music. Find choral arrangements for Christmas and Easter here.















