Description: Give Me That Old Time Religion is a very popular traditional gospel song from 1873 when it was included in the Jubilee songs list. Here done with a cheerful and happy orchestra ensemble of piano, flute, strings, harp, and voice choir. 106 bpm

Description: A hymn written by William Kethe in the 1500’s. Most instances set to the music of Old Hundredth also so from that century and is one of the best known pieces in all Christian music traditions. A hymn that has be popular for 400 years! Here presented with a classic chamber ensemble that would have been used at that time. This would make a reverent addition to any related theme. 102bpm

Description: An advent and Christmas carol hymn adapted by one of the most influential writers Charles Wesley in the 1700’s set to the tune Stuttgart by Christian Friedrich Witt written in 1716. This hymn is considered an enduring classic Christian hymn and is included in 100‘s of hymnals. Here done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. 100bpm

Description: An advent and Christmas carol hymn adapted by one of the most influential writers Charles Wesley in the 1700’s set to the tune Hydrydol, meaning cheerful, a Welsh tune written in the 1800s by Rowland Prichard. This hymn is considered an enduring classic Christian hymn and is included in 100‘s of hymnals. Here done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir.

Description: An advent and Christmas carol hymn adapted by Charles Wesley in the 1700’s set to the tune Hydrydol, meaning cheerful, a Welsh tune written in the 1800s by Rowland Prichard. This hymn is considered an enduring classic Christian hymn and is included in 100‘s of hymnals. Here done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. 99 bpm

Description: A hymn written by William Kethe in the 1500’s. Most instances set to the music of Old Hundredth also so from that century and is one of the best known pieces in all Christian music traditions. A hymn that has be popular for 400 years! Here presented with a classic chamber ensemble that would have been used at that time. This would make a reverent addition to any related theme. 102bpm

Description: A very familiar and well known hymn based on Joachim Neander's Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, published in 1680. The melody used by Neander is based on a folk tune. The text is from Psalm 103 and Psalm 150 and the hymn has been published in 100’s of hymnals. Here presented in a classical orchestra ensemble with piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 104bpm

Description: A very familiar and well known hymn based on Joachim Neander's Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, published in 1680. The melody used by Neander is based on a folk tune. The text is from Psalm 103 and Psalm 150 and the hymn has been published in 100’s of hymnals. Here presented in the classic church organ for an authentic service feel. 104bpm

Description: A classic hymn written by Frederick Lucian Hosmer in 1891. In most instances the lyrics are set to the music of Irish, a folk song from Ireland published in Dublin in 1749. Here done in a classical ensemble of piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 98bpm

Description: Lyrics by Charles Wesley in 1738 to the music Sagina written by Thomas Campbell. This is and old classic hymn that is published in hundreds of hymnals today. Here it’s done with a lovely orchestra ensemble of piano, harp, strings, and flute. 104 bpm.