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Life.Church with Craig Groeschel

Carols, Part 1: O Holy Night

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel

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Life Church, Life.church, Craig Groeschel, Lifechurch, Christianity, Sermons, Lifechurch.tv, Messages, Message, Religion & Spirituality, Sermon, Christian

4.93.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2011

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

God is with us—in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How can we help but sing? Let’s explore the songs born from our joy that Christ has entered the world. Join us for Carols.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, we're here to do some reverse caroling, where I ask you to sing me a song.

0:06.3

Let's go!

0:07.3

Oh holy night, the stars are bright and shining.

0:16.0

Some people like to make snow angels, I like to make snow angel choirs, entire choir

0:22.6

of snow angels.

0:24.6

It is the name of a dear Savior's birth.

0:33.0

Well, we're so glad to have all of you with us for the opening week of our series called

0:39.0

Carols During This Christmas Season.

0:41.0

What we've done is we actually produced a collection of Christmas carols for you to give

0:46.9

to your friends.

0:47.9

You can get these for absolutely free.

0:50.6

And iTunes or you can go to lifetrush.tv slash carols and we want you to give these out

0:57.6

and help get people into the family of God.

1:00.3

And we're going to dive into four specific carols leading up to Christmas week as we're

1:06.8

going to worship God in well over a hundred different worship services.

1:11.8

The carol that we're going to talk about today is for many a favorite.

1:16.0

We're going to talk about oh holy night.

1:18.7

Let me give you some context of the history of this song and then we're going to talk

1:24.2

about it.

1:25.2

The song oh holy night was actually written in the mid 1800s.

1:29.8

What's interesting is there was a parish priest who asked a guy in town who was actually

1:36.8

a French merchant and a poet.

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