Silent Night by Lisa Hawthorne Hawthorne also illustrated another Christmas carol book, The 12 Days of Christmas. The pictures are accompanied by Gruber’s famous lyrics. Silent Night by Susan Jeffers The illustrations in this gorgeous book will transport you to Bethlehem, on the night of our Savior’s birth. Silent Night English Language Arts Read Aloud Living Picture Books This means that if you click on them, I may make a tiny commission, at no extra cost to you. Some links in this post may be affiliate links. You can view the original sheet music here. Over the years the original tune has dropped a few notes, but is essentially the same. Two traveling performance families spread the song by playing it in their performances. Franz Gruber wrote the melody and Joseph Mohr wrote the lyrics. It was accompanied by a guitar as the church organ had been damaged by river flooding. Silent Night ( Stille Nacht) was first sung on Christmas Eve 1818 in St. Our first post will be on November 30 so be sure to come back then.Learn more about the classic hymn, Silent Night, in this family-style unit study. Next you’ll want to purchase your copy of Not a Silent Night: Mary Looks Back to Bethlehem then read the first chapter before the first Sunday of Advent (November 29). We would love to have you join us – you can do so by requesting to join the Facebook group. Share this post on Facebook or any other favorite social media outlets – invite your friends! If a different time zone prohibits you from joining us then, no sweat! You can answer the questions and interact on your own schedule.Ĥ. All you have to do is show-up – yep, it’s that easy. EST, we’ll discuss what we’ve read the prior week in the Facebook group. Click here to request to join the Facebook group.ģ. If you want to interact and participate to your heart’s content, that’s fine, too. If you want to stay quiet and be on the sidelines, that’s fine. As with any study, you get out what you put in. I am blessed to have Bethany joining me as my assistant this time around so there will be more daily interaction. This is where most of the interaction takes place. Join the Not a Silent Night Facebook group. I’ll also pose a question or two for you answer in the comment section if you want. Each Monday starting on November 30, I’ll post an overview of the chapter we’ve read. This year, experience Advent and Christmas with Mary.ġ. In this book, Adam Hamilton begins at the end, with Mary at the crucifixion and resurrection travels back in time as she witnesses his life and ministry and ends at the beginning, with the Christ child born in a stable, Mary’s beautiful baby. Imagine Jesus from Mary’s point of view-proud of her son, in awe of his gifts and mission, guided by love for him as a person and so much more. Designed to be a five week, very quick and easy-read study, it’s goal is to give us perspective and help keep our focus on what matters most during a time when the world wants to pull us away from what Christmas is really all about. So when I stumbled over Adam Hamilton’s new book, Not a Silent Night: Mary Looks Back to Bethlehem, I knew I wanted to read it.īest yet? It’s designed to be an Advent study. She encouraged Him and watched Him grow and. As the mother of Jesus, she knew Him more intimately than any other person – she comforted Him when He had a skinned knee. When I became a mother, I found myself fascinated by Mary. I mean, she HAD to have the matching Christmas tree barrette to coordinate with the Christmas tree on her dress and people, she couldn’t find it!!!!) I still say things I don’t mean and have grand-mal tantrums over something as trivial as a Christmas tree barrette (Oh, yes I did. I’ll exhale more and panic-breathe less.Īnd every year, there’s imperfect progress – but not enough. I won’t succumb to the insane consumerism and I’ll slow down long enough to enjoy the gift of my family.
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