On a Still and Starry Night (my 2014 Christmas Card Carol) and The First Noel
2014’s Christmas Card Carol, actually done before Christmas? I’ll have to write this one in my journal!
2014’s Christmas Card Carol, actually done before Christmas? I’ll have to write this one in my journal!
“Star of Wonder,” my Christmas Card Carol for 2013: a year later it’s ready to go!
Susan Layton’s beautiful ASL interpretation of “Silent Night.”
A ~25-30-minute Christmas Cantata for Choir, Narrator, Soloists and Flute (optional); and organ and congregation.
Our Heavenly Father speaks to us in many different ways. As I took down the Christmas tree, He spoke to me through an ornament I had seen hundreds of times.
This is a page full of happiness.
I’ve added two new Christmas songs this time, and the title above is (obviously) not one of them.
A Christmas song about Jesus our Savior, born to be the Light and Life of the world.
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!
Here’s an early Christmas present: 2022’s Christmas carol, called “Night of Nights,” and a congregational accompaniment for “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear.”
“Night of Nights” is my Christmas carol for 2022.
Original Christmas carol: Words by Edmund H. Sears; Music by Richard S. Willis. Arrangement for four-hand piano accompaniment by Sally DeFord.
Back in pre-historic times an arrangement of “Be Still, My Soul” appeared on this site. I intended to take a shot at it for SATB choir… which finally happened.