Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

Would I Know My Savior?

What if I had lived when Jesus was born on the earth? Would I have known who He was?

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

An Instrument in Thy Hand

Tune thou my song to tell thy glory; My every anthem to adore thee; Thus as thy witness will I stand; Lord, make me an instrument in thy hand.

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

Write Thy Name Upon My Heart

Endow my soul with loving kindness; Make me even as thou art; Engrave thine image in my countenance; Write thy name upon my heart.

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

An Angel to Watch Over Me

Make a list of all the things mothers do and you’ll run out of paper. These lyrics are based on the singable list, but the less poetic list, for which I am also grateful, is hovering there in the background.

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

Hymn of Grateful Praise

“For the Beauty of the Earth” set to the melody “Scarborough Fair,” for Solo or SSAATTBB, both with violin obbligato.

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

Abide With Me

Words by Henry F. Lyte (adapted); Melody by William H Monk (adapted); Arranged by Sally DeFord

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

A Holy Child is Born

Jesus was born in an obscure town in a small land, without earthly fanfare. Quietly. And so the emphasis of this Christmas song rests on the word “quietly.”

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

A Heaven on Earth

It *is* possible to make home a bit of heaven. It happened to our family once, for about ten minutes back in 1992.

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

Arise and Shine Forth

This song was my unofficial contribution to the 2006 LDS Mutual (youth program) theme, “Arise and shine forth that thy light may be a standard for the nations.”

Angels We Have Heard on High (Congregational Accompaniment)

A Believer’s Prayer

This song, a simple prayer for help in actively representing the things we believe, was written to support the 2009 LDS Youth theme.

About the Composer

Here are a few less-than-serious things about me that might not send you to sleep on the spot. If you’re interested, read on. If not, be thankful browsers come with “back” buttons.