Reflection Roundup: Bell Ringers

Reflection Roundup: Bell Ringers

As a change of pace for the holiday week, we are offering a Christmas playlist for your driving, package wrapping, baking, or any other type of frivolity and merriment in which you may choose to engage. Here are 20 songs worth sharing this week.

Here’s a Christmas playlist full of Fisher favorites for fun and frolic. Maybe a few will inspire musing, meditation, and a little Christmas magic. You can access the playlist here through Spotify. In case it doesn’t load below on your screen, scroll down for a list of the songs and artists.

1. “Walking in the Air (arr. Piano),” artist Stephen Moccio

2. “O Come O Come Emmanuel,” artists Good Shepherd Collective, Charles Jones, Liz Vice

3. “HigherHoly,” artist iAmSon, Marv

4. “Silent Night,” artist Rosie Thomas

5. “Christmas,” artist Leslie Odom, Jr.

6. “Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, Op. 8: Violin Concerto No. 3 in F Major, RV 293, ‘L'Autunno.’ III. Allegro,” artists Antonio Vivaldi, Sarah Chang, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

7. “For the Beauty of the Earth,” artist A New Liturgy

8. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” artist Penny and Sparrow

9. “Shepherd Strong,” artist The Brilliance

10. “How Great Our Joy,” artist Point of Grace

11. “Celtic Christmas,” artist Michelle McLaughlin

12. “Winter 1,” artists Max Richter, Daniel Hope, Raphael Alpermann, Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin, Andre De Ridder

13. “Ave Maria,” artists Charles Gounod, Yo-Yo Ma

14. “How Great Thou Art,” artist The Riverside

15. “May You Find a Light,” artist Josh Garrels

16. “O Holy Night,” artist Gary Morris

17. “Who Comes This Night,” artist James Taylor

18. “Joy to the World (feat. the Brilliance),” artists The Liturgists, The Brilliance

19. “Come Thou Fount,” artist Penny and Sparrow

20. “Crowded Table,” artists The Highwomen, Brandi Carlisle, Natalie Hemby, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires

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