Merry Christmas!! Here is a play list of some of my favorite videos to remember the Reason we celebrate CHRISTmas! The promised and long awaited Messiah was born not in a palace but in a manger, God revealed Himself not to Kings but to the Shepherds, every detail of this event was prophesied hundreds and thousands years in advance.
‘Jesus born that man no more should die, born to give us second birth. Hark the Herald Angels sing….Glory to the New Born King!’
Experience the first Christmas through the eyes of Mary and Joseph. Follow the young couple as they take the long road to Bethlehem and prepare for Jesus’ birth. Absolutely riveting.
Come with us, back in time, where it all began with the birth of our Savior. In this special Christmas presentation of The Chosen, we will see that no good deed goes unnoticed, no act for the good of others is insignificant, and where some may see no worth, God finds invaluable.
This provocative documentary uses current technology to ‘see’ what the Wise Men saw as the Star of Bethlehem at the birth of Christ. Astonishing!
The Chosen Christmas Special Monologues
These four extraordinary monologues exploring the names of God were among the most talked about and impactful elements of The Chosen Christmas Special. Powerful.
The Chosen Christmas Special Monologues
Each year one-third of the entire world population observes Christmas. Two billion people celebrate that a Child was born in a manger 2,000 years ago. They decorate their homes inside and out, put up Christmas lights, and exchange gifts. They send cards expressing the joy of the occasion, and sing popular Christmas carols, such as “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Yet comparatively few truly understand the meaning of that famous hymn—that Jesus was “born that man no more may die.” “Christmas Gone Viral” is a unique and fascinating explanation of that wonderful truth. WATCH
The Chosen Season 3 Episode 3
Handel’s Messiah
An outstanding performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Academy of Ancient Music and the Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford
Evolution of Christmas Songs (1744-2022)
It took Peter Hollens 7 years to complete this project. So well done and fun! Enjoy