“All Things Bright and Beautiful” is an Anglican hymn written by Cecil Frances Alexander in 1848, first published in her collection Hymns for Little Children. Designed to explain the Apostles’ Creed phrase “Maker of heaven and earth” to children, the hymn celebrates God’s creation, from vibrant flowers and singing birds to majestic mountains and flowing rivers, emphasizing divine craftsmanship in nature. This version brings a jazz vibe, with special accents by Nevaris on bongos, maracas, and guiro.