Biblical Mysteries

  • 12 Days of Christmas

    12 Days of Christmas

    The 12 Days of Christmas refer to the twelve-day period that starts with Christmas day and ends on Epiphany (6th January). Written In England, between 1558 and 1829. Some say it was written to educate the children of the Catholic faith as Catholicism was outlawed at the time. This is unverified, but an interesting consideration.

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  • Good King Wenceslas

    Good King Wenceslas

    Good King Wenceslas This carol was written in 1853 by John Mason Neale to a traditional folk tune (which had been used as a Spring carol for several hundred years!). It was written in the town of East Grinstead, in the county of West Sussex, at Sackville College where he was staying at the time.

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  • Day Three Christmas Carols

    Day Three Christmas Carols

    Well of course, since I've been singing this for weeks, Little Drummer Boy. "The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a popular Christmas song written by the American classical music composer and teacher Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941. First recorded in 1951 by the Trapp Family Singers, the song was

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  • Thankfulness & Christmas

    Thankfulness & Christmas

    I pray you had an amazing Thanksgiving. We put up our Christmas tree and the lights on the house. My thoughts: TAKE THAT 2020! We are spreading the joy with a million twinkling lights!!   I pray you are also moving in thankfulness and into the joyful season of our Lord Jesus Christ.  This single man,

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  • October – What To Expect

    October – What To Expect

    As you know I've learned over the years to expect God's new assignments to arrive in the month of October. So today, I'm reminding you to take notice of what is different.  Take notice of new opportunities. Don't lose moments that arrive that point to new future's, new ministry, new relationships.  For me, I noticed

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