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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week - Thursday, December 30th, 2021

Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released between December 23rd and December 30th. 

Most new releases are published on Fridays. On Thursdays, we look back at the Christian music (we know) that was released in the past week and select the 50 most-streamed releases. Our fans / followers are always the first to see this list!

So here is this weeks chart of the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week:

Rank - Title - Artist
#1 - 'King Of Heaven - Live Rehearsal Demo' by The War Within
#2 - 'The Gift' by Impact Life Worship
#3 - 'Stream' by Beach Chapel
#4 - 'O Come (Let Us Adore Him)' by Impact Life Worship
#5 - 'Shout Your Name - Live' by HighPointe Worship
#6 - 'A Christmas Cocktail' by Filiae
#7 - 'Mary Did You Know' by Gionathan, Alabaster Vision, Karen Marra
#8 - 'Hark! The Angels Sing' by Filiae
#9 - 'Mary Did You Know' by Filiae
#10 - 'Christmas Mood' by Filiae
#11 - 'It Is Well With My Soul' by Filiae
#12 - 'Mary's Boychild' by Filiae
#13 - 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' by Filiae
#14 - 'It's the Most Wonderful Time' by Filiae
#15 - 'The Presence' by Jackie Baker
#16 - 'Reason For The Season' by Modern Temple
#17 - 'Light' by SAINTS music
#18 - 'Miracles' by Mathapelo, Mathias Croft
#19 - 'Yahweh' by Jackie Baker
#20 - 'O Come, O Come Emmanuel' by Grace Chapel Worship
#21 - 'Expecting Hope' by Grace Chapel Worship
#22 - 'Trembling in Your Presence' by Grace Chapel Worship
#23 - 'The Sound of Hope' by Grace Chapel Worship
#24 - 'The Manger' by The Halls
#25 - 'Low (Instrumental)' by Jackie Baker
#26 - 'Prophet Underscore' by Grace Chapel Worship
#27 - 'The Rose' by Grace Chapel Worship
#28 - 'Christ Come' by Grace Chapel Worship
#29 - 'Joy to the World' by Grace Chapel Worship
#30 - 'Glory, Glory (Shepherd's Song)' by Grace Chapel Worship
#31 - 'What Child Is This / O Come, O Come Emmanuel' by Grace Chapel Worship
#32 - 'We Waited (Lily's Song)' by The Halls
#33 - 'What A Wonderful World' by Tiffany Hobson
#34 - 'A Simple Song' by Jackie Baker
#35 - 'My Eyes Are on You' by Jackie Baker
#36 - 'Something As Simple As Grace' by Sound Doctrine
#37 - 'Only You' by Jackie Baker
#38 - 'Made to Love You' by Jackie Baker
#39 - 'Worthy Is the Lamb' by Jackie Baker
#40 - 'King of the Ages' by Taiyemi / Ageless One
#41 - 'To Know You' by Jackie Baker
#42 - 'The Greatest Gift of All' by Sound Doctrine
#43 - 'Come and See' by Joel Hamer, Esther Hamer
#44 - 'Christmas Memories' by Ed Bolduc
#45 - 'Let Me Be Joy' by Ed Bolduc, Briana McCabe
#46 - 'Prince of Peace' by Ed Bolduc, Ashlyn Bolduc
#47 - 'The Bells of Christmas' by Ed Bolduc
#48 - 'The First Noel' by Scott Aitken
#49 - 'The First Noel' by Hymn Jazz
#50 - 'Let's Have a Lock-In' by Glory Company

(c) 2019 - 2021 Nico Zwaneveld / ChristianDance.eu



You can hear these songs on a special Christian Contemporary Music playlist that we have for you on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0gA5SZLPEKKTvilc2AhLY7

Obviously, this playlist changes every week, so don't forget to save your favorites! If you follow this playlist, you will always have the most up-to-date overview of the most popular newest CCM releases in the English language...

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