Description: Religious song with choir, organ and trumpet.

Description: Popular classic with vocals, organ, drums and piano. Festive and jolly.

Description: Happy Christmas - festive joyous track. Music is based on a Christmas mood. Track has got a happy simple melody, a lot of bell sounds, and an orchestral background.

Description: This is a collaboration with super talented Christian singer/songwriter Tanner Azzinnaro. Its a house/dance tune with radio-pop-like elements like Acoustic and Bass Guitars, Piano and String Chords and some driving Synthesizer sounds. Perfect for every modern production that needs an up to date sound with amazing vocals. Mastered at The Exchange, UK @ 133.7 BPM :)!

Description: This is a collaboration with super talented Christian singer/songwriter Marisa Frantz. Its an uplifting house tune with nice synth sounds, groovy drums, awesome effets and a captivating chorus. Perfect for every modern video production that needs an up to date sound with amazing vocals.

Description: “Silent Night” is a classic song dedicated to the Christmas time. The song begins with a female voice that plays the melody accompanied by the piano.

Description: What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a poem written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855. The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. Here it is presented in a traditional pipe organ format for a reverent and holy feel. It will work great for live performance or as background to vocal performing. 102 bpm.

Description: This is music to a famous and widely popular Christian hymn written by Robert Robinson in 1757. In the US it is sung to the folk tune Nettleton, composed by John Wyeth, It has appears in many hymnals dating from the 1700's Here the instrumental is a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings and an angels choir that's spiritually uplifting and will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 98 beats per minute

Description: This is music to a famous and widely popular Christian hymn written by Robert Robinson in 1757. In the US it is sung to the folk tune Nettleton, composed by John Wyeth, It has appears in many hymnals dating from the 1700's Here it is presented in a traditional pipe organ format for a reverent and holy feel. It will work great for live performance or as background to vocal performing. 98 beats per minute

Description: A very well known and popular Gospel hymn song with lyrics written by Knowles Shaw in 1874 with music by George Minor in 1880. Here it's presented with a church service pipe organ for a reverent feel. Can be used for services, functions, or vocal performance. 84 bpm