The Power of Christmas Music - Greg Wheatley




Building Relationships show

Summary: Christmas music fills the air with joyful sounds and spiritual truth. On this Christmas edition of <em>Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman</em>, hear some of your favorite hymns and Christmas songs. Plus, delve into the meaning and deep theology of the lyrics. Gary will be joined by the long-time host of the <em>Sound of Majesty</em>, Greg Wheatley. Don’t miss a festive discussion on this <em>Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman</em>.<br><br>Due to copyrights, the music that was aired with the program is not available in the podcast or stream. However for your convenience we have listed the names of the songs referenced in the program.<br>1) <em>Christmas Time is Here</em> - Vince Guaraldi<br>2) <em>O Come All Ye Faithful</em> - W.G. Snuffy Walden (background for the reading by the children)<br>3) <em>The Holly and the Ivy</em> - George Winston<br>4) <em>See Amid the Winter Snow</em> - St. Michael's Singers<br>5) <em>O Come All Ye Faithful</em> - Washington National Cathedral Choir<br>6) <em>Hark the Herald Angels Sing</em> - Steve Wick<br>7) <em>Joy to the World</em> - The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter &amp; City of London Sinfonia<br>8) <em>Hark the Herald Angels Sing</em> - St. Michael's Singers<br>9) <em>The First Noel</em> - Chris Botti<br>10) <em>Breath of Heaven</em> (Mary's Song) - Amy Grant<br>11) <em>Mary Did You Know</em> - Kenny Rogers with Wynonna Judd<br>12) <em>Do You Hear What I Hear</em> - Jim Brickman<br>13) <em>Miraculum</em> - Lincoln Brewster<br>14) <em>Come Thou Long Expected Jesus</em> - Fernando Ortega<br>15) <em>Of the Father's Love Forgotten</em> - The National Lutheran Choir