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New Christian Music Releases For Friday, December 24th, 2021

Here are the new Christian Music releases that we have gathered for you over the past week. This overview contains releases in the genres: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM), Christian EDM (CEDM), and Gospel. 

At the end of this post, you can find links to our playlists with the recent releases. Upcoming Thursday we will share an overview of the most popular songs that were released today (based on the number of streams).

(PS: The song titles on our webpage are clickable and open the song on Spotify.)
 

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What A Wonderful World
By: Tiffany Hobson
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Tiffany Hobson - What A Wonderful World
King Of Heaven (Live Rehearsal Demo)
By: The War Within
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
The War Within - King Of Heaven (Live Rehearsal Demo)
Stream
By: Beach Chapel
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Beach Chapel - Stream
With You I'm Going
By: DJ Kirk
Genre: Christian EDM (CEDM)
DJ Kirk - With You I'm Going
Ayna
By: Demy Yorth
Genre: Christian EDM (CEDM)
Demy Yorth - Ayna
Why We Give
By: Impact Life Worship
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Impact Life Worship - Why We Give
Let's Have a Lock-In
By: Glory Company
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Glory Company - Let's Have a Lock-In
Shout Your Name (Live)
By: HighPointe Worship
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
HighPointe Worship - Shout Your Name (Live)
A Simple Song
By: Jackie Baker
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Jackie Baker - A Simple Song
Thankful (Live at Trapcity Revival)
By: Kevin Johnson Jr
Genre: Gospel
Kevin Johnson Jr - Thankful (Live at Trapcity Revival)
The First Noel
By: Hymn Jazz
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Hymn Jazz - The First Noel
Miracles
By: Mathapelo, Mathias Croft
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Mathapelo, Mathias Croft - Miracles
Sounds of Love
By: Meant by God, Apostle Jonathan Davis
Genre: Gospel
Meant by God, Apostle Jonathan Davis - Sounds of Love
The First Noel
By: Scott Aitken
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Scott Aitken - The First Noel
The Manger
By: The Halls
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
The Halls - The Manger
Heavenly Peace
By: Ed Bolduc
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Ed Bolduc - Heavenly Peace
The Sound of Hope - A Christmas Musical
By: Grace Chapel Worship
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Grace Chapel Worship - The Sound of Hope - A Christmas Musical
Come and See
By: Joel Hamer, Esther Hamer
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Joel Hamer, Esther Hamer - Come and See
Light
By: SAINTS music
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
SAINTS music - Light
Reason For The Season
By: Modern Temple
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Modern Temple - Reason For The Season
A Christmas Cocktail
By: Filiae
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Filiae - A Christmas Cocktail
Made to Love You
By: Jackie Baker
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Jackie Baker - Made to Love You
Something As Simple As Grace
By: Sound Doctrine
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Sound Doctrine - Something As Simple As Grace
The Greatest Gift of All
By: Sound Doctrine
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Sound Doctrine - The Greatest Gift of All
The Presence
By: Jackie Baker
Genre: Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
Jackie Baker - The Presence


We add all of the New Releases that we find to our New Music playlists for CCM, CEDM, and Gospel. 

We have quite a few weekly refreshed playlists for your listening pleasure! Check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists


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