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Day 14: Christmas Caroling
Did you know that the word “carol” means to dance or a song of praise and joy? Francis of Assisi (uh-see-zee) introduced carols into formal worship during a midnight church service in Italy. He encouraged the town to “tell of your Christmas joy with song.” “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing”, “O Come, All Ye Faithful”, “Joy to the World”, and “Silent Night” are Christmas carols that help prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus.
Exodus 15:2 says, “The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation.”
As you sing carols this Christmas, think about the words you are singing and the joy that they bring.
Takeaway: What is your favorite Christmas carol and why?
About this Plan

Advent is a term that means “a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the coming of Christ.” In this 24-day plan, you will look at some of our favorite Christmas traditions and see how we can use each one to point back to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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