Christmastide again is here

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1 Christmastide again is here,
Brightest season of the year,
Lights are shining, bells are ringing,
Young and old unite in singing:
Peace on earth, good will to men!

2 Christmastide, the best on earth,
For it tells of Jesus' birth;
And this Christ-child in the manger
Saves from sin and keeps fro danger.
Peace on earth, good will to men!

3 Christmastide bids all rejoice,
Bids us sing with heart and voice,
Telling forth the blessed story,
Jesus Christ came down from glory.
Peace on earth, good will to men!

4 Christmastide bids church and home
Sing for joy: The Lord has come!
Song and sermon tell the story.
Glory in the highest, glory!
Peace on earth, good will to men!

5 Christmastide, sweet Christmastide,
Spread thy message far and wide:
Christ removes all sin and sadness
And would fill our hearts with gladness.
Peace on earth, good will to men!

Source: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #366

Author: C. K. Solberg

Solberg, Cark K. (Rushford, Minnesota, June 2, 1872--June 15, 1954). Lutheran. St. Olaf College, B.A. Graduate of Norwegian Lutheran Seminary. Ordained in 1900. Pastorates at Vermillion and Yankton, South Dakota, 1900-1906; Chicago, Illinois, 1906-1911; Minneapolis, Minn., 1911-1918. Evangelist for the Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1937-1935 [sic]. Author of several books and many hymns in Norwegian and English. --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

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First Line: Christmastide again is here
Author: C. K. Solberg
Copyright: Public Domain

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DEJLIG ER DEN HIMMEL BLAA

DEJLIG ER DEN HIMMEL BLAA is an anonymous Danish tune said to be the work of an old man unversed in music composition (around 1840). The tune was first published in Andreas Berggren's Melodier til den af Roeskildes Praesteconvent udgivne Psalmebog (1853). A charming tune, DEJLIG ER DEN HIMMEL BLAA i…

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