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65/2058&60L-15
15
SATB
3. O Holy Night
© 2014 Lorenz Publishing Company, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
Reproduction of this publication without permission of the publisher is a criminal offense subject to prosecution.
THE CCLI LICENSE DOES NOT GRANT PERMISSION TO PHOTOCOPY THIS MUSIC.
Arranged by
Tom Fettke & Thomas Grassi
Music by Adolphe C. Adam, 1847
Words by
Cappeau de Roquemaure, 19th Century
Trans. John S. Dwight, 1855
Narrator 2: Christmas is the story of a Promise. For hundreds of years, God had been making
promises to His people. He had promised
a Prince, a Shepherd,
a Healer, a Conqueror,
Narrator 1: a Prophet and a Priest,
a Lion and a Lamb.
He had promised peace. He had promised freedom. He had promised love and life without end.
Narrator 2: Finally, one evening, in the blackness of midnight, His promises all came wrapped
together as one magnificent Promise. (start music)
The Promise was a Baby.
Narrator 1: The Promise was Emmanuel.
Both: The Promise was God Himself.
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