Celebrating Christmas

Celebrating Christmas

Infobox Album | Name = Celebrating Christmas
Type = Album
Artist = Hillsong Church


Released = 2005
Recorded = ???
Genre = Contemporary Christian; Christmas
Length = 48:02
Label = Hillsong Music Australia
Producer = Steve McPherson
Reviews =
Chronology = Hillsong Music Australia
Christmas albums
Last album = "Christmas"
(2001)
This album = "Celebrating Christmas"
(2005)
Next album =

"Celebrating Christmas" is the second Christmas worship album of Christian Contemporary music comprised of Christmas songs by the Hillsong Church.

Track listing

# "Angels We Have Heard on High"/"Gloria" (traditional, arranged by Luke Munns; chorus taken from "Gloria": Reuben Morgan)
# "Joy to the World" (traditional; arranged by Craig Gower & Nigel Hendroff)
# "Christmas Time Again" (Barry Southgate)
# "O Rejoice" (Mia Fieldes)
# "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" (instrumental; arranged by Hendroff)
# "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (traditional; arranged by Peter King)
# "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (traditional; arranged by Ross Irwin)
# "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" (traditional; arranged by Luke-Henri Peipman & Steve McPherson
# "Emmanuel" (Raymond Badham)
# "What Child Is This" (traditional; arranged by King)
# "Can You Hear?" (David Andrew & Fieldes)
# "Saviour Christ the King" (Craig Gower)


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