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What's New? 02/02/10: The Calvin Worship Symposium is now just a delightful memory. It was great catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. Some people have asked where they can get scores for my songs that were sung during symposium worship services. Look no further! Download "People of the Lord" and the brand new "A Mark of Grace." 01/29/10: Global Songs for Worship--a new CD by The Choral Scholars, Norma de Waal Malefyt (piano/organ) and me--is now out. If you didn't pick one up at the Calvin Worship Symposium, you can buy one from Adoro Music Publishing for a mere $10. "What?" you say, "a recording of 28 songs from around the world for a paltry ten spot?" Yes, my friend, you heard me right. 01/21/10: I'm feverishly trying to finish preparing for this year's Calvin Worship Symposium. Some highlights for me this year include the release of the Global Songs for Worship CD (it's one of the symposium freebies), leading worship with Sojourn Community Church musicians and Keith and Kristyn Getty, and the premiere of a new song called "A Mark of Grace." 12/11/09: My arrangement of Ira Sankey's "There Were Ninety and Nine" that first appeared in Singing the New Testament is now also included in Bert Polman/Faith Alive's new Hymns for Worship. 11/28/09: My arrangement of "Come Thou Fount" for violin and piano is included in the recently released Augsburg Fortress collection Piano Plus Volume 2: Hymns for Piano and Solo Instrument. I haven't gotten a chance to read through all the other arrangements in the book, but it looks like it would be well worth buying. If it's not here, it's just old news... Index The Musical Diary of Greg Scheer Praise Music Catalog
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