
AARONIC PRIESTHOOD THEME soNG
Music That Honors the Priesthood & Speaks to the Soul
Ammonius Soulstar knows the power of music—it can lift, inspire, and bring us closer to the Savior. That’s why Jukebox Saints Records exists. The Aaronic Priesthood is a sacred responsibility, a calling to serve and become like Christ. But let’s be real—sometimes, finding good, clean music that keeps the Spirit strong can feel like looking for an empty pew on Easter Sunday. That’s why Tommy Testimony’s EP Beloved Sons exists—an R&B/pop rendition of the Aaronic Priesthood Theme that makes these powerful words feel fresh, alive, and deeply personal.
I am a beloved son of God, and He has a work for me to do.
With all my heart, might, mind, and strength, I will love God, keep my covenants, and use His priesthood to serve others, beginning in my own home.
As I strive to serve, exercise faith, repent, and improve each day, I will qualify to receive temple blessings and the enduring joy of the gospel.
I will prepare to become a diligent missionary, loyal husband, and loving father by being a true disciple of Jesus Christ.
I will help prepare the world for the Savior’s return by inviting all to come unto Christ and receive the blessings of His Atonement.






A Song for Every Young Man Called to Serve
The Aaronic Priesthood Theme is a declaration of identity—of who young men are and who they’re striving to become. Tommy Testimony doesn’t just sing these words; he breathes life into them, delivering a sound that resonates with today’s generation. From smooth harmonies to beats that make you want to nod along, Beloved Sons is more than music—it’s a testimony in motion. This EP reminds every young man that they are beloved sons of God, called to serve, minister, and prepare for the higher priesthood and temple blessings.
Listen, Feel, and Live the Words
Music is a powerful tool, and when it’s centered on Christ, it has the power to shape hearts and minds. Beloved Sons isn’t just an album—it’s a soundtrack for young men striving to live worthy of their calling. Hit play, feel the Spirit, and remember who you are.