
Music (A.I. Psalms, Hymns, Catechism)
Who doesn't like dinner music? Sometimes it's a welcome addition to a dining experience as it sets a tone for more meaningful connections around the table. Spiritually, music also sets a tone which is why it's an integral part of worship! Why not at home? Music is such a powerful vehicle to deliver the saving Word of God. It's such a blessing that Martin Luther called it the second greatest gift next to the gospel alone. Nothing quite like music to touch the emotions as God's Word penetrates our hearts! It's for these reasons, we decided to dabble a little in AI music which presents Scripture - without cost or copyright worries. We hope it can provide another way for our families to be blessed by the Word at home. And, who knows, maybe it can inspire your family to creatively put God's Word to song!

The Psalms+
The first hymn book for God's people was the Old Testament Book of Psalms. How familiar are you with those ancient songs? Do you know they were originally song with music we no longer have? If you feel like they should still come with music, listen here: Psalms.

Hymns (Random and Growing)
The Chrisitan church has a rich repository of hymns. They make great dinner music too! And one cool way to reflect on these ancient treasures is to put them to new modern settings.
Click here: Advent Hymns, Christmas Hymns, Hymns (Synth), Hymns (Jangle). Hymns (Extras). Hymns (Over the Top).

Luther's Catechism & Proofs
Here's a bonus batch for you which is also on our page to cover Luther's Small Catechism. Listen to the catechism or test our fortune cookies, mini-songs as proofs, to tip off our music offerings. Here, you'll find the Catechism and 150 critical passages: Luther's Catechism, 150 Passages.