Dec 26, 2009

Christmas Songs

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Christmas Songs



Sarah McLachlan "O Little Town Of Bethlehem"



Keep Christ In Christmas 


Jesus Born on This Day - Avalon



The Nativity Story - A Must see !
Don't miss Joseph's surprised look when the angel tells him not to be afraid of marrying Mary and his expression when he is offered the stable or the angel's toothless "Glory to God in the highest", the snuggly wiseman in Herod's court or King Herod's wavy eyebrows when he says he wants to worship the baby too.
If you want to see the angel warning Joseph to flee to Egypt, the slaughter of the innocent teddy bears and Mary and Joseph running for their lives link here to see the addition included in the Director's Cut http://youtu.be/5eCn40CzmVo?t=4m20s  link here and start viewing the Director's cut at 4:20


When Love was Born - Mark Shultz



Labor of Love [by Andrew Peterson and sung by Jill Phillips]




What Child is This by Eclipse




Bright Star of Bethleham by Melanie McMillan




A Baby Changes Everything - Faith Hill
If you are getting an advertisement for demonic toys, please skip over it - It is sad that there are people out there waiting to make a mockery of our faith by putting inappropriate advertisements on our postings.




Love's Pure Light by 11 year old Boston Rae




Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song) by Amy Grant




Angels We Have Heard on High (Spanish) by Andrea Bocelli




Heaven in a Manger




Christmas in a Nutshell




Do You Hear What I Hear ? - Sand Art




This Baby by Steven Curtis Chapman




A Strange Way to Save the World by 4HIM




While You were Sleeping



Do you Have Room? by Shawna Edwards




Silent Night by Susan Boyles




What Child is This




He is Wonderful by Kathryn Scott




Welcome To Our World - Michael W Smith



The Song of Christmas




Joy to the World




Linus Explains Christmas




Hark the Herald Angels Sing
by the Liverpool Cathedral Choir




Joy to the World by Whitney Houston




The Reason for the Season




Angels We Have Heard on High by Leigh Nash




One Baby's Impact on the World




Christmas - What's It All About Anyhow?




The First Noel - Silent Night by Elvis




Christmas Offering by Casting Crowns




Joy to the World by Desert Winds




The Wexford Carol by The Chieftains

The Wexford Carol (Irish (Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic: Carúl Loch Garman, Carúl Inis Córthaidh) is a traditional religious Irish Christmas carol originating from County Wexford, and specifically, Enniscorthy (whence its name), and dating to the 12th century. The subject of the song is that of the nativity of Jesus Christ. "The Wexford Carol" is one of the oldest extant Christmas carols in the European tradition. Traditions abound concerning the song. For many years, it was felt that only men should sing it. It was only at the current revival of all things Irish that this attitude changed. Many popular female artists, such as Loreena McKennitt, recorded the "Wexford Carol" during the 1990s. The song achieved a new popularity because of the work of William Grattan Ford (1859 - 1928), who was organist and musical director at St. Aidan's Cathedral in Enniscorthy. He transcribed the carol from a local singer, and had it published in the Oxford Book of Carols, putting Enniscorthy into most carol books around the world. The song is sometimes known by its first verse, "Good people all this Christmas time."




A Song of Bethlehem at Christmas/
Don Oiche Ud I Mbeithil by the Chieftains
narrated by the late Burgess Meredith

A contrast between Bethlehem at the time of Christ's birth and the Bethlehem that still longs for peace today. How little time has changed us. O, poor little town of Bethlehem. Please pray for peace in this season God intended to remind us of peace. Merry Christmas to all.



Peace on Earth by Casting Crowns




I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day by Casting Crowns




Joseph's Song by Michael Card




Away in a Manger by James Kilbane




Keep Christ in Christmas by Jeff Flint



I Adore You by Brookwood Church band and choir



The Little Drummer Boy by Roger Whittaker



Christmas in Heaven



When Love Came Down
by Bob Jones University: Soundforth Singers