Songs Of Fellowship: Christmas Songbook

Songs Of Fellowship continues with a strong set of Christmas songs that will teach and inspire new and old musicians alike this festive season.

The series has already become something of an institution for many churches around the world and the Christmas songbook is pretty hard to beat.

It contains over 200 Christmas carols, hymns and songs along with lyrics, verses and a scripture index for meditation.

What’s nice about this is that there are traditional and modern arrangements in the mix that are suitable for use by worship bands and solo performances alike.

Christmas favourites include Breath of Heaven, Joy to the World, Mary Did You Know, Silent Night, Once in Royal David’s City, and O Little Town of Bethlehem.

The resources are all on a handy CD-ROM so it’s ideal for creating service sheets or using with software projection systems. There are also selected arrangements and sample recordings.

Just in time for the Christmas season, this songbook would be a welcome addition to any church’s musical repertoire.
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