Episode 3
December 8, 2021With Christmas being one of the busiest times of year, the slow melody of Silent Night can be a refreshing call to pause and reflect on Christ. Hear the story behind this classic Christmas carol when you listen to today’s episode.
Carols You Should Know
From classic hymns to holiday jingles, it’s impossible to avoid the sound of sleigh bells and Bing Crosby this time of year. But how often do you stop to consider the story behind the carols we love to sing each December? This week on Haven Today, Charles Morris gets into the backstory of the greatest songs ever written about Christ’s birth.
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