The Incarnation & Nativity hymns celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, reflecting on the profound mystery of God becoming man. These hymns invite us to rejoice in the fulfillment of prophecy, as seen in Isaiah 7:14, and to embrace the hope and joy brought forth by His arrival, echoing the angels' proclamation in Luke 2:10.
A Great and Mighty Wonder
5 verses
from Altes Catholische Geistliche Kirchengeseng, Köln, 1599; Germanus of Constantinople (634-734); Neale, John Mason (1818-1866)
All Praise to Jesus' Hallowed Name
7 verses
from Walter's Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524; German; Luther, Martin (1483-1546); Massie, Richard (1800-1887)
All Praise to Thee, Eternal God
5 verses
Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Christians Awake
5 verses
J. Byrom
Down from His glory,
4 verses
William E. Booth-Clibborn
Glory Be To God On High
4 verses
Charles Wesley
John Wesley (1703-1791)
How Many Kings
4 verses
I Believe
9 verses
In His Temple Now Behold Him
4 verses
Purcell, Henry (1658-1695); Pye, Henry John (1825-1903); Cooke, William (1821-1894)
It's still a mystery to me
4 verses
Spaseniye tserkovʹ g. Vishnevoye
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
4 verses
French; from Liturgy of St. James; Moultrie, Gerard (1829-1885)
Mary Did You Know?
4 verses
Mark Lowry; Buddy Greene; Kutless
John Wesley (1703-1791)
John Wesley (1703-1791)
The Advent of Our God
6 verses
Williams, Aaron (1731-1776); Coffin, Charles (or Carolo or Carolus) (1676-1749); Chandler, John (1806-1876)
The Son of God
4 verses
The Son of God Came Down
3 verses
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
4 verses
Emily E. Steele Elliott
E. S. Elliott
To Us A Child Of Royal Birth
4 verses
Charles Wesley
Who is in Yonder Stall
8 verses
Benjamin R. Hanby
