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Hi {name},

 

Are you looking for hymn arrangements you can blend with contemporary worship?

 

I'm Don Chapman, the arranger at hymncharts.com and I'd like to introduce you to the website by offering you a free contemporary hymn arrangement of All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name you can download and use in your ministry:

...no strings attached ...no email signups ...just download and make copies, upload to worship planning websites or email directly to your praise team!

 

Hymncharts celebrated its 20th birthday on March 6. I started the website when I was a music director struggling to find hymn arrangements in a contemporary style to fit into my praise sets, so I created my own.

 

My first arrangement was All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name and it was a "hit" at church, and this is the free arrangement you can try out for yourself.

 

Download chord charts, vocal, choir, piano, instrumental parts, MP3s and multitracks. Make as many copies as you want for everyone on your worship team - no restrictions.

 

I hope you enjoy it and let me know how it works in your ministry!

 

Take a look at the website and please feel free to reply to this email if you have any questions.

 

Don Chapman
hymncharts.com

About: Don Chapman’s passion is for the Church, music and technology, and he blends all three into resource websites devoted to contemporary worship: hymncharts(.)com and worshipflow(.)com. He’s the editor of the weekly worshipideas(.)com newsletter that’s read by over 30,000 worship leaders across the world. A prolific arranger and songwriter, Don has had songs published by Word, Integrity Music, G3worship and Worship Today, and has orchestrated music for Christian artists Chris Sligh and Jeremy Camp. He’s been featured on the 700 Club, has been quoted in USAToday and is a guest lecturer at Liberty University.

 

The first worshipideas email newsletter went out to about 400 people on February 11, 2002 (in the heyday, right before the blog explosion, the newsletter amassed over 100,000 subscribers. These days it hovers around 30,000.) Worshipideas was born out of Don’s own desire to share what he was learning as a first-time worship leader at a church plant. Back in 2002 contemporary worship was still fairly new and the worshipideas newsletter and website helped worship leaders across the world figure out this new form of worship.

 

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