| Title | Description |
| I Know That My Savior Loves Me [Children with Choir] | |
| Alleluia! The Savior's Born! | |
| A Little Something Extra | |
| Gloria in Excelsis Deo! | In this exuberant Christmas song, we sing of Christs birth . This is our Christ and we have waited for Him. The heavens rejoice and angels sing Gloria in Excelsis Deo! The parts are not difficult and the music changes from highly energetic to reverent in order too fit the mood of the lyrics. A high soprano part at the end is optional, but what soprano wouldnt want to try it?? A fun and original piece that your choir will love. |
| Jesu, Son of God | This joyous lullaby is easy and fun to sing. The women sing the first verse, the men sing the second verse and everyone sings the third verse and choruses. This song celebrates the birth of Jesus; born in a manger, the Chosen One, the Son of God; and singing hosannas! It starts out with 2 sharps and moves to 4 sharps, but isnt too difficult for the accompanist. This would be a great Christmas song for an adult, or youth choir. |
| Ding Dong Merrily On High [for three violins] | This joyous French carol dates back to the 1500s. This string arrangement moves right along with all the instruments trading the melody back and forth. Listen for the Baroque influence. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day is woven into the third verse. This is a really fun song to play. Have fun with it!
Arranged for three violins, or two violins and cello, or violin, viola, and cello. |
| O Be Joyful! Noel! | In this arrangement of "The First Noel" the men start off with the repeating phrase, "O be joyful unto the Lord". The ladies sing the familiar words and melody with a fun variation on the rhythm. The second verse slows down and becomes sweet and harmonious, ending in a stately crescendo of "Born is the King of Israel"! This song would be a great part of any Christmas program. |
| I Am Thankful Every Day | "I Am Thankful Every Day" came about when I felt inspired to write a Primary song. I felt it should have something to do with being thankful. I asked all of the Primary children to write down something they were thankful for and I tried to use many of their comments in the song. |
| I Love to Go to Primary | I Love to go to Primary was written mostly for the younger kids. The words are easy and repetitive. It can also be used as a get the wiggles out song. The last verse is about being reverent. |