Over the last several years during the Advent and Christmas seasons, I have noticed that churches increasingly seem to be singing traditional Christmas carols less and less. I’m not sure what all the reasons may be, and I’m certainly not attempting to impugn the motives of those who choose the songs. But I do believe it’s unfortunate for us if we hear familiar carols more in the shopping mall than we do in the local church.
Therefore, I want to issue a plea for us to prioritize the singing of familiar Christmas carols in our churches. I’m not suggesting that no other songs should be sung during these seasons, but I am suggesting that the overwhelming majority of what we sing during these few weeks of the year should come from that select canon of familiar English carols. Regardless of church size or preferred style of worship, such a practice should not be controversial, and I aim to share why below. [Read more…]