What is Your Favorite Traditional/Common Christian Christmas Carol? Consider sharing what you like about your choice.
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What is Your Favorite Traditional/Common Christian Christmas Carol? Consider sharing what you like about your choice.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing Votes: 3
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Votes: 1
Angels We Have Heard On High Votes: 0
O Holy Night Votes: 1
We Three Kings Votes: 0
O Come, O Come Emmanuel Votes: 1
How Great Our Joy Votes: 0
Other Votes: 2
Joy to the World Votes: 1
What Child Is This? Votes: 1
Silent Night Votes: 0
The First Noel Votes: 1
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear Votes: 1
O Come All Ye Faithful Votes: 1
Away in a Manger Votes: 0
O Little Town of Bethlehem Votes: 0
We sometimes begin singing Christmas carols right after Thanksgiving. My favorite is always, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” I marvel at how Wesley packed SO MUCH doctrine into these verses, with imagery from all over Scripture.
I especially like, “Born to raise the sons of earth, born to give them second birth.” After coming to the Lord, I finally understood what “second birth” meant.
I once preached two sermons on this carol, two verses a week. Meaningful.
"The Midrash Detective"
one before the 25th, O, Come All Ye Faithful.
and one for the period 26 December (Boxing Day) until 6 January (Twelfth Night\Night of the Three Kings)
We Three Kings of Orient Are
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There are 2 songs that I have grown to love. The first is actually an ancient Greek hymn - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence. I enjoy its mystical, reverential tone and its eucharistic allusions.
The second is an old English Christmas carol standardized in the 20th century by Ralph Vaughn Williams - This is the Truth Sent from Above. I appreciate how it narrates the whole story of redemption, beginning with the creation of man and ending with a plea for the hearers to have faith.
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[Charlie]The first is actually an ancient Greek hymn - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence.
I have grown to love this one too. Interestingly, the first time I *recall* hearing it was as part of a Ron Hamilton Christmas cantata, but I now have several versions of it in my library.
Dave Barnhart
Of the ones listed I really like O Holy Night, but my absolute favorite is I wonder as I wander.
Lot of good doctrine put in a homespun, almost haunting way in that white spiritual.
Shawn Haynie
For my third: Angels We Have Heard On High. When it’s sung, it’s about the only time you hear Latin as a part of a Baptist church service.
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Johnny Mathis singing “O Holy Night”. That’s as fa-la-la-la-la as I get.
[SDHaynie]Of the ones listed I really like O Holy Night, but my absolute favorite is I wonder as I wander.
Lot of good doctrine put in a homespun, almost haunting way in that white spiritual.
Real nice a capella. One of our gals is going to sing a spiritual medley, I Wonder As I Wander, Sweet Little Jesus Boy, and then Go Tell It on the Mountain (we’ll join in on that one).
Thanks for some good sharing, everyone.
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Really enjoyed both carols you pointed out. Thanks.
Love Hark. … great theology in it, a pile of verses nobody sings anymore + the quirky title change.
Original: Hark How All the Welkin Rings
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I found a very nice video recording of the King’s Singers performing selections from This is the Truth Sent From Above:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esetcEymOL4
I first heard some of my favorite Advent/Christmas music through a Lessons and Carols service at my church. I have found it to be a very uplifting service that I look forward to year after year.
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[Charlie]That was really good, except it cuts off at the end. I think I will need to get a copy of this. Looks like I can get it on iTunes. Thanks for the pointer.I found a very nice video recording of the King’s Singers performing selections from This is the Truth Sent From Above:
Dave Barnhart
We did a Lessons and Carols two years ago at our church. I think it was the best “Christmas cantata” thingy I’ve ever been to.
Along with “Hark the Herald …” and “Let All Mortal Flesh …”, I really like “See Amid the Winter’s Snow”. I can’t seem to make my links work right lately, but you can read and hear it here. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/e/seeamid.htm
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