New! All sheet music published by Religious Affections Ministries is priced “Pay-What-You Want”! You get to choose what price you’ll pay for all sheet music, even $0! Visit our store to see what we have to offer.

This includes all hymn sheets (this has always been our policy) as well as choral, vocal solos, vocal duets, and brass sheet music. We have some items available already, and look for more to come soon!

“Purchasing” a piece of sheet music gives you the right to make as many copies as you’d like.

With that in mind, please consider paying some money toward the purchase. Keep in mind that a typical octavo costs around $1.65 on average, so perhaps use that figure as a starting point as you consider how many copies you plan to make.

Even if you choose to pay $0, however, we are happy to make these resources available to you.

© 2009, Scott Aniol. All rights reserved.

Scott Aniol

Scott Aniol holds a bachelor's degree in church music from Bob Jones University (Greenville, SC), a master's degree in musicology from Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL), and has studied theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary (Plymouth, MN) and Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He was ordained to to the gospel ministry by First Baptist Church (Rockford, IL) in April of 2004. As the executive director of Religious Affections Ministries, Scott speaks on the subjects of music and worship at various churches and conferences. His most recent speaking engagements include the Preserving the Truth Conference, Central Seminary’s Foundations Conference, International Baptist College, and Bob Jones Seminary. Click here to read and/or listen to important talks from Scott Aniol. Curriculum vitae


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