Born to Wear a Crown

Born to Wear a Crown

Born to wear a crown of glory; Brighter far than earth affords; For this Child laid in a manger Is King of kings and Lord of lords.

Born to Wear a Crown

Born is the Light of the World

As I was looking at a beautiful painting of the Christ Child and His mother, I focused on the areas of ligh. This lyric describes that painting.

Born to Wear a Crown

Bless This Land

This song is a simple prayer for the blessings of God on the lands we love. Words by Sally DeFord; music by Michael F. Moody.

Born to Wear a Crown

Beautiful Savior

The traditional hymn, arranged for choir, piano, organ, and flute or other C instrument.

Born to Wear a Crown

Baby In a Manger

My 2007 Christmas card carol, written for my first grandson, Damien.

Born to Wear a Crown

Away In a Manger (Congregation) 

Traditional text; Music by William J. Kirkpatrick, Martin Luther; Arranged for piano/organ/c instrument, for congregational accompaniment.

Born to Wear a Crown

Immanuel, Immanuel

Immanuel, Immanuel, the heavens tell of thy coming; Immanuel, Immanuel, this night we rejoice in thee.

Born to Wear a Crown

In a Manger Bed

Sing, for God, who loves us well, sends His Son on earth to dwell: God with us, Emmanuel, in a manger bed.

Born to Wear a Crown

In Him We Live

He is our way, He is our light; In Him we live. Anthem for SSAATTB choir, piano, organ and two flutes.

Born to Wear a Crown

In Humility, Our Savior (Piano Solo)

Melody by Rowland H. Pritchard; Arranged for intermediate piano solo by Sally DeFord. This beautiful hymn is also sung as “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” at Christmas time.

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In That Holy Place

There we turn our hearts to those who gave us life and birth; How beautiful that holy place where heaven dwells on earth.

Born to Wear a Crown

In the Bleak Midwinter

Words by Christina Rossetti; Melody by Gustav Holst; Arranged for SSATB or SSAA by Sally DeFord.