Music that inspires

I am a composer and producer, and I believe music can help turn the soul toward light. Much of my professional work has come through commercial music, but the projects closest to my heart are sacred music, worship music, and songs that help people remember what matters most.

Sponsorship gives focused time, deadlines, accountability, and resources to create complete works that can serve families, congregations, choirs, and listeners.

Why it matters

  • Hymn arrangements used in worship services, sacrament meetings, ward choirs, and community performances.
  • Listeners have described these pieces as moving, reverent, and useful for moments when words alone are not enough.
  • Free sheet music that continues to serve families, church musicians, teachers, and performers long after the first release.

Recent work

Hear and browse examples

These pieces show the kind of sacred, devotional, and community-minded music a sponsorship can help make possible.

Project options

Ideas ready for the right sponsor

These are starting points. If you have another sacred, family, church, or community-focused idea, I would be glad to talk through it.

Hymns of Zion

Recording arrangement

New arrangements and recordings of hymns that point toward faith, covenant, restoration, and the hope of Zion.

Hymns of America

Recording arrangement

Reverent patriotic arrangements that honor faith, liberty, gratitude, and the spiritual roots of American ideals.

The Miracles of America

Original recording

Original works inspired by stories of courage, providence, sacrifice, and the founding principles of liberty.

Book of Mormon Stories

Original recording

Original music that helps scripture stories feel vivid, personal, and memorable for families and listeners.

Songs for Praise and Community

Sheet music arrangement

Accessible choir, congregation, and ensemble arrangements designed for worship, community, and shared singing.

How it works

A simple sponsorship process

The best creative work needs inspiration, technical craft, time, clear expectations, and a real deadline. A project sponsorship brings those pieces together around one finished work at a time.

  1. Choose one project idea or bring a concept you would like to sponsor.
  2. Confirm the scope, timeline, deliverables, and sponsor credit before work begins.
  3. Support the project in milestones, typically part upfront and part at completion.
  4. Receive the finished music, with public release details agreed to before publication.

Start the conversation

Help bring new sacred music to life

If one of these ideas resonates with you, or if you have another concept you would love to see created, send me a note and we can talk through scope, timing, and what a finished project could look like.

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