I love Christmas music! During the month of December, I’m sharing some of my favorite Christmas songs with you. Joseph’s Song by Michael Card, a modern day psalmist, tells a side of the Christmas story often overlooked.
httpv://youtu.be/BARVAg0gl6w
In Your Words: I’ve had the chance to sing in choirs and even had the chance to participate in Christmas performances. Listening to Christmas music is one thing — singing Christmas music is a whole other experience. So I’m curious: Any performers out there? What’s your talent: vocalist? instrumentalist? actor? And have you performed during the Christmas season?
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Joseph’s Song — Another Side of the Christmas Story Click to Tweet
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When I try to sing, the dogs try to drown me out.
But Barbara’s a great singer. Much better than she thinks she is.
I’ve sung, played piano and acted in Christmas performances…but not for quite a few years. 🙂
I’m in the joyful-noise camp. Like Andrew, I sadly have no talent. Just watched one of my sons perform in the Broadway musical version of “A Christmas Carol.” He received talent from an ancestor. 😉
Hi Beth,
My husband and I have directed musical dramas at our church for years. A lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. We’ve finally stepped down and are enjoying the break from the busyness. But it is a wonderful way to be caught up in the real Christmas spirit.
I have sung in high school and college choirs during the Christmas holiday and I have sung at churches, but it has been a while.
Been a lot of years, but yes, I sang and have done lots of performances. I still love singing, but mainly in my car or shower now;) LOL. Music will always be one of my most favorite things. I’ve so enjoyed your song selections!
Beautiful, Beth. I hadn’t heard this one before, so thanks for sharing.
One of my first performances was “O Holy Night” in junior high. The microphone didn’t work and no one heard a word of my song.
I’m supposed to sing “Mary, Did You Know” next Sunday. I’m hoping the sound system is in good repair. 😉