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'Story Of Christmas' by Sovereign Worship - The Christmas Feel Perfected


A melody that takes you to a time of Christmas magic and profound spiritual significance comes from the heart of Russian-born musician Yuriy Andreyev, the founder of Seattle-based Sovereign Worship. The contemporary Christian music (CCM) composition 'Story Of Christmas' takes you on a journey beyond the traditional celebration and right into the heart of the divine.

Sovereign Worship - Story Of ChristmasThe song, which was inspired by a spontaneous outpouring of creativity, has an unmistakable Christmas charm. This composition paints the Christmas story as a tale of redemption, guided by an ever-flowing melody and energized by a chord progression that happened to Yuriy on a regular day of music brainstorming. A story about God's immense love for His creation, not just the birth of Christ.

'Story Of Christmas' resonates with the imprint of divine orchestration, with lyrics that echo the power and love of God's Son. Each rhythm, each string, crafted to perfection by the skilled musician Matt Riley, revives the spirit of Christmas in a way like no other.

Enjoy a musical kaleidoscope of notes and symphony. Experience the story of the humble boy who carried within His divine being the freedom of all mankind. Jesus, the newborn King whose birth caused angels to rejoice and wise men to bow. Explore the 'Story of Christmas'. It's more than just a song; it's an awakening, a reminder of God's boundless love that extends beyond the season of Christmas. The redemption story with the potential to change lives today, tomorrow, and for many years to come.

I invite you to listen to 'Story Of Christmas' by Sovereign Worship. It's a marvelously crafted love message from the Creator, a timeless declaration of His infinite love for each of us, and it deserves to be heard.

(Related scripture: Luke 2:11-14; Isaiah 9:6; Revelation 19:7)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4RKS5A48u85UrxENER4pnC

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

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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