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'Go Tell It On the Mountain' by Dave Pettigrew - Immersed in the Divine History of Christmas


'Go Tell It on the Mountain' is a timeless song that has been passed down through generations. It is a gentle invitation to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the world's Salvation, and has been covered by countless artists. Dave Pettigrew, a well-known worship leader and recording artist, gives a fresh take on this timeless hymn, wrapping it in the mellow tones of guitar and piano and harmonizing vocals that stir the soul.

Dave Pettigrew - Go Tell It On the MountainAllow the soft strains of Pettigrew's version to sweep you away to the silent night when heaven came down to earth, when humble shepherds were struck with holy awe, and angelic voices proclaimed the birth of our Savior.

This song is a divine invitation, not just a melody. As Christians, we are called not only to be recipients of God's grace, but also to be carriers of His love. We are encouraged to 'go tell it on the mountain,' to spread the Good News everywhere, to spread the hope that shines brighter than any Christmas light, the hope found in Jesus Christ.

So, listen to this stirring rendition and allow your heart to be filled with renewed faith and joy. What could be more appropriate for Christmas, or indeed for any day, than to rejoice and celebrate the birth of our Savior, the King of Love?

(Related scripture: Luke 2:10-11; Isaiah 52:7; Matthew 28:19-20)

Connect with Dave Pettigrew

  • Website: http://www.davepettigrew.net
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  • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dave-pettigrew/80062063


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0Et2uTyx1IXhih4RD7rX1G

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRnARMx2vv4

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