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Christmas Loops – Need Some?

Christmas Loops – Need Some?

1238857 winter christmas Christmas Loops   Need Some? Leading Worship Using LoopsWell, it’s Christmas time again–are you ready for another round of Christmas carols and standard hymns played the exact same way you’ve always played them? Yeah, neither are we.

This post is a special: We’re linking to all the Christmas loops we currently have reviewed here at LoopingWorship.com. If you decide to use one for your worship service, please send the creator a jolly greeting and thanks, and don’t forget to comment here at let us know how it went!

  1. Better Days by Goo Goo Dolls. While not labeled a “Christian” band, this Goo Goo Dolls tune is a great holiday eye-opener for any congregation. The loop is great–sounds exactly like the original!
  2. Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. A classic, this version is a bit weird. Check it out to see for yourself.
  3. Little Drummer Boy. Ah, yes. Everyone hates loves this one!
  4. O Come, All Ye Faithful. Another classic, we made this one to use as an opener for a worship service, since it has a two-minute intro and buildup.
  5. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. This traditional carol is great since it doesn’t have that “I’m so happy it’s Christmas” sound to it!
  6. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Version 2.
  7. O Holy Night. One of our all-time favorites, use this with your star vocalist for maximum impact…
  8. Silent Night. And the service-closer. Light a candle, bust this one out, and back away.

Got any we’ve missed? As you know, LoopingWorship.com exists to connect loop-creators with loop-needers. If you’re one of them, let us know by sticking around and commenting on stuff!

Haven’t ever considered these crazy ideas? Check out our Getting Started guide to using loops in worship. And then comment and let us know what you think.

Merry Christmas!

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