Behold the Lamb of God!
If you only buy one Christmas CD this year, I’d recommend Behold the Lamb by Andrew Peterson. I’ve owned it for a few years and have found it a rich source of simple, profound songs that fit well into a...
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If you only buy one Christmas CD this year, I’d recommend Behold the Lamb by Andrew Peterson. I’ve owned it for a few years and have found it a rich source of simple, profound songs that fit well into a...
This from USA Today: “What if December looked different this year? What if we all gave Christmas away?” That’s the refrain from the theme song of a new Christmas video from VeggieTales, the animated children’s stories that share gentle Gospel...
Christmas Time, a new song by Brady White is now up on his MySpace page. Brady and his wife Jen (a.k.a Wrent) wrote the song Believe, currently one of our free Harmony of Hearts songs for worship teams). Please tell...
Amazon.com is offering a free holiday mp3 download everyday through Christmas Day. To date: “Joy to the World” by Casting Crowns “Snow Angel” by Tori Amos “The Coventry Carol” by the Mediaeval Baebes Keep track here. HT: Josh @ blog.worship.com
High Street Hymns’ “Love Shall Be Our Token” is an early favorite for my Christmas music pick of 2009. Check out the widget above or click here for free stream. And look! Free chord charts!
WorshipTogether.com has posted a free music sheet download of the new Tomlin song Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground). You can also stream the song here. This is a simple sing-a-long praise chorus that will no doubt be sung by many this...
Looking for free music charts of traditional Advent music and carols? If so, you might want to bookmark these sites: ChoralWiki (CDPL.org) – Over 800 public domain carols & hymns (i.e. no licensing or royalty concerns) for Advent & Christmas....
Strong imagery and great lyrical craftsmanship put this in my top five of Christmas songs. What are your top five? ———————————— In The Bleak Midwinter by Christina Rossetti In the bleak mid-winter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as...
(courtesy of Charlie Lowell’s Advent Poetry blog) by Oscar Romero No one can celebrate a genuine Christmas without being truly poor. The self-sufficient, the proud, those who, because they have everything, look down on others, those who have no need...