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Harvest Worship Music - Mary's Song (Christmas)

Harvest Worship Music - Mary's SongWe are thrilled to announce that Harvest Worship Music has released a brand new Christmas song, available to stream everywhere. This special gift to the church is sure to be a highlight of your holiday season, with its inspiring message and moving melodies.

The song, titled 'Mary's Song', takes the perspective of Mary - a humble servant before the Lord, who willingly carried out His will by bearing the Son of God in obedience. This perspective is one that each of us should strive for - to hear God's Word and obey it, no matter the cost. The song personalizes this sentiment and reminds us of the ultimate desire of our hearts - to be servants of the Lord, doing His will with humility and grace.

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season, 'Mary's Song' offers a moment of worship and reflection, centering our hearts on the truth of who 'Christ-with-us' is and what that means for each of us, in our own humility before the Lord as His servants, desiring to do His will. Don't miss out on this beautiful and inspiring song - be sure to stream it and let it fill your heart with the joy and peace of the season.




You can also listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1fZdnX4KbVXvhT1u6IdR0D

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gBVAJaeAyA

Would you like to hear more Christmas music? We have over 10 hours of Christian Christmas music for you in a weekly refreshed playlist on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube:

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