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What's your favourite Christmas carol or hymn?

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Luciacw

Luciacw Report 10 Dec 2004 00:38

The First Noel & Good King Wenceslas. Lucia :-)

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 10 Dec 2004 00:27

My favourite Christmas carol is Joy To the World. Always think it's cheery and uplifting. Christine Favourite Hymn is God Be with You 'Til We Meet Again

Annabel

Annabel Report 10 Dec 2004 00:13

Silent night, brings back so many memorys it brings tears to my eyes, at work they would come and see if it had the same effect on me each year and yes it does. ANNABEL

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 9 Dec 2004 23:18

O Holy Night and the 1st verse of Once in Royal David's City - solo boy treble.

PolperroPrincess

PolperroPrincess Report 9 Dec 2004 22:30

Maz "Make Me A Channel For Your Peace" is brilliant every time I hear it I am in tears....my favourite carol has to be the classic "Silent Night" and if children are singing it then I am in bits

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 9 Dec 2004 22:09

ooo Joy yes, Be Still.. is lovely! and just remembered a similar one Make Me a Channel for your Peace (I think its called) Maz. XX

Joy

Joy Report 9 Dec 2004 21:54

So difficult - I like so many ... I love singing them all. O Holy night makes me go funny inside, really gets me. I love singing O come, o come, Emmanuel, on the first Sunday in Advent, and later. On Christmas Day - O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant - and then I can sing yea, Lord, we greet thee, born this happy morning. When I think of Christopher's ordination 11 years ago, I can still hear the choir singing: Be still, for the presence of the Lord, the Holy One is here; Come bow before Him now with reverence and fear. In Him no sin is found, we stand on holy ground; Be still, for the presence of the Lord, the Holy One is here. Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around; He burns with holy fire, with splendour He is crowned. How awesome is the sight, our radiant King of light! Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around. Be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place; He comes to cleanse and heal, to minister His grace. No work too hard for Him, in faith receive from Him; Be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place. And I love many other hymns, including: Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me. Let there be peace on Earth, the peace that was meant to be. With God as our Father, brothers all are we, Let me walk with my brother, in perfect harmony. Let peace begin with me, let this be the moment now. With every step I take, let this be my solemn vow, To take each moment and live each moment in peace, eternally. Let there be Peace on Earth, and let it begin with me. :-) Joy (Kentish Maid GC)

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Dec 2004 21:54

Do you remember 'Tenko' when all the lady prisoners sang 'The day Thou Gavest'.....so moving.

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Dec 2004 21:52

Love 'while shepherds watched.........'but sung to the tune of 'Ilkla Moor baht 'at'...proper name Cranbrook

Melba64

Melba64 Report 9 Dec 2004 21:38

Haven't really got a favourite carol. As far as hymns are concerned I like the one that starts 'Oh Jesus I have promised to serve thee to the end'. Not sure of the exact title. I also like Psalm 23 - The Lord's My Shepherd. Mel

Kerry

Kerry Report 9 Dec 2004 21:28

Another vote for silent night. They all make me cry, especially played by The Salvation Army.

Christine

Christine Report 9 Dec 2004 20:43

Another vote for 'Away in a manger'

Christine2

Christine2 Report 9 Dec 2004 20:37

Frances - That's a coincidence, I love I vow to thee my country as well. Chrissie

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Dec 2004 20:35

I cry at most of them - but especially Once in Royal Davids City - I had been in hosp for several weeks before my son was born and had been very ill after so finally got out of hosp when he was nearly 2 weeks old - this was now the middle of December and the local Round Table were in the area playing carols - a neighbour asked them to play Once in Royal David City as my precious child had been named David. 25 years later - that carol still has the same effect on me. I love all carols - and most of them bring a lump to the throat. As for hymns - well I have to choose 'I the Lord of Sea and Sky'. it was sung at both my childrens first communions and confirmations and I chose it for my mothers funeral.

Threegolds

Threegolds Report 9 Dec 2004 20:35

as a child I used to love we three kings( it could be sung really loud!) now my favourite is the holly and the ivy.

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 9 Dec 2004 20:32

Chrissie, I love The day thou gavest Lord has ended, too. It has always been my favourite, plus I vow to thee my country. Christmas carols: It has to be Away in a manger, sung with children, makes me cry every time. Frances

Christine2

Christine2 Report 9 Dec 2004 20:26

Just realised that it says hymn as well, so can I have another please? I like The day though gavest Lord is ended. Chrissie

syljo

syljo Report 9 Dec 2004 20:23

Once in Royal David's City is quite a favourite of mine. Who do you like to sing it Anne? I like Andrea Boccelli Sylvia xxx

Rosemary

Rosemary Report 9 Dec 2004 20:08

O Little Town of Bethlehem and for solo singing Three Kings from Eastern Lands Afar. Once when a teenager, had a really miserable December, I can't now remember why. Walked with the rest of the School to the local Church for our annual Festival of Nine lessons and Carols which as usual was really moving. We sang Oh Little Town of Bethlehem and as we came to the line "...and Christmas comes once more..." it was just as if a great weight had been lifted from me and began to feel more cheerful. It's been a favourite ever since. Rosemary(Essex)

Wendy

Wendy Report 9 Dec 2004 18:58

O Holy Night takes some beating.The words are beautiful.My favourite version is Aled Jones when he sings with himself as a young lad,outstanding. Wendy