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Step into a world of warmth and wonder as we explore the lesser-known yet profoundly moving Christmas carol, "Noel," co-written by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, and Matt Redman in 2015. Featuring the breathtaking vocals of Lauren Daigle, this episode promises to enlighten you about the timeless melody and the powerful message encapsulated within its lyrics. Hear how the song, with its evocative line "Come and see what God has done," serves as a beacon of hope and joy—a true embodiment of the Christmas spirit. We'll uncover the carol's origins and its deep connection to the idea of "good news," reflecting on its connection to the angelic announcement of joy on the night of Jesus' birth.
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Step into a world of warmth and wonder as we explore the lesser-known yet profoundly moving Christmas carol, "Noel," co-written by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, and Matt Redman in 2015. Featuring the breathtaking vocals of Lauren Daigle, this episode promises to enlighten you about the timeless melody and the powerful message encapsulated within its lyrics. Hear how the song, with its evocative line "Come and see what God has done," serves as a beacon of hope and joy—a true embodiment of the Christmas spirit. We'll uncover the carol's origins and its deep connection to the idea of "good news," reflecting on its connection to the angelic announcement of joy on the night of Jesus' birth.
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