Beautiful Savior
The traditional hymn, arranged for choir, piano, organ, and flute or other C instrument.
The traditional hymn, arranged for choir, piano, organ, and flute or other C instrument.
A Christmas lullaby, because our children need to hear and remember and love the most beautiful story of all.
Listen to the nice surprise that showed up in my in-box!
Sara Noel Bauman’s violin interpretation of some classic favorites, and of three of my originals. Lovely!
Perhaps you’ve seen some of the macro pictures of snowflakes that float around the internet. The beauty and variety are amazing.
“Come Unto Jesus,” arranged by my dear friend Katherine Wright, is perfect for your ward choir.
The arrangement sung by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, arranged and directed by Ryan Murphy.
This is a page full of happiness.
When Christ the Lord was born many wonderful things happened–most wonderful of all, God kept the promise He made before the world began: that He would send us a Savior.
These words came to me out of the blue one day recently, and after I managed to stop rewriting old songs (a really bad habit of mine) it came together quickly.
The words to this song came to me unexpectedly. How thankful I am that my Heavenly Father was willing to inspire these lyrics in spite of my inadequacy!
Celebrating what matters most–the promise of life found in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The new music this time is a congregational accompaniment for the Easter hymn “He Is Risen.”
“Night of Nights” is my Christmas carol for 2022.
Words by Sally DeFord; Music by Katherine Wright. This lullaby is my Christmas Card Carol for 2021.
If I look for the image of God in each person I see, how differently will I see them? How will I treat them? How much more will I love them?