
Matt Merker

Matt Merker
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Matt Merker is Director of Creative Resources & Training for Getty Music. Matt has contributed to several modern hymns, including “He Will Hold Me Fast.” He is the author of the forthcoming book Corporate Worship: The Church Gathers as God's People. Matt and his wife Erica are members of Trinity Church and live in Nashville, TN with their two children.
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When your time for rehearsal is tight, Sing It Now puts you in the right key in a four-part (SATB) arrangement that is super accessible. One practice is all you need to unleash your full choir as a diverse team of worship leaders. For additional vocing options that are similarly accessible, consider our collection of Unison/2-Part arrangements (ST/AB), or Worship Choir (SAB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.

Slow worship songs in 3/4 offer a gentle, flowing rhythm that's ideal for creating a reflective and intimate worship atmosphere. These songs invite congregations into heartfelt moments of connection with God, perfect for themes of surrender, trust, and adoration. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to support your worship team in delivering these serene 3/4 favorites, enhancing your worship service with a tender, contemplative ambiance.

Moderate fast worship songs in 3/4 bring a lively, waltz-like rhythm that adds energy while maintaining a worshipful flow. These songs are perfect for creating an upbeat yet reflective atmosphere, inviting congregations to engage with joy and reverence. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to equip your worship team in delivering these moderate fast 3/4 favorites, enhancing your worship service with a balanced, spirited tempo.

Our list pulls in the most popular choral songs on our website, scoring them on a trending scale to help you find new songs for the worshipping choir and re-discover old ones. Find more choral worship and choral anthems here.

Sadness, frustration and anger are emotions not often embraced as inevitable parts of life—or of our spiritual journey. What do you do when you find yourself in a season of lament? There is good news that most of us know but few choose to embrace: lament is a necessary and healthy spiritual condition, an exercise of faith that can lead to eventual joy and peace that words fail to capture. Lament. This long expression of deep pain or sorrow isn't a sign of a *lack* of faith or spiritual weakness. It's a soul-strengthening exercise.
















