Not any that have been released to the public. David Archuletta typically does not write his own songs, he just performs songs other people have written. It is possible that he has written some religious music but he has not released them to the public.
You can see some videos of him performing Mormon hymns (written by others) at the "Related Links" below.
He's a great singer because he almost won American Idol and has had hit songs.
David Chalmers Nimmo has written: 'Nature Songs'
David Mallett has written: 'Eurydice' 'Inch by Inch' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Folk songs, Gardening, Songs and music, Texts
David Picken has written: 'Poems and songs' -- subject(s): Accessible book
David Diaz has written: 'De colores =' -- subject(s): Children's songs, Spanish, Children's songs, English 'US money demand'
David S. McIntosh has written: 'Singing games and songs from southern Illinois ..' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Folk songs, English, Play-party, Singing games
It was king David.
Ring Christmas Bells album is a Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Some of the songs on this album are The Friendly Beasts, Once in Royal David's City and I saw three ships.
David Dargie has written: 'Xhosa music' -- subject(s): Folk music, History and criticism, Music, Xhosa (African people), Xhosa Folk songs
No. The members of Pentatonix are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). They have, however, collaborated with Mormons (such as Lindsey Stirling), covered songs written by Mormons (such as Imagine Dragons), and performed for famous Mormons (such as Jon Huntsman). Pentatonix also have a strong Mormon fanbase.
David Woollcombe has written: 'Peace child' -- subject(s): Peace, Juvenile, Youth and peace, Music, Study and teaching, Songs and music, Musical revues, comedies
He is not exactly the most famous song writer. But he has written at least 3 Songs.