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Celebrate Christmas with popular renditions of "O Come All Ye Faithful," a carol inviting worshipers to adore Christ. These versions bring festive reverence to worship. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to incorporate this joyful hymn into your Christmas services, welcoming congregations to rejoice in the birth of the Savior.

Through the fall and into the winter, different Christmas worship songs will begin to trend and top the charts here at PraiseCharts. While we love watching the race that this becomes, the best part is seeing the conclusion. And here it is, these are the top 100 Christmas worship songs so far for the year.

Our list pulls in the most popular choral songs on our website, scoring them on a trending scale to help you find new songs for the worshipping choir and re-discover old ones. Find more choral worship and choral anthems here.

If you have a worship-leading choir that is eager to keep pace with all the great worship songs introduced at your church, then these arrangements may be the perfect fit! Our Worship Choir arrangements feature three-part vocals for Soprano, Alto, and Baritone voices (SAB). They are all put into a congregationally friendly key with the melody predominantly in the Soprano voice. For vocals that are slightly more accessible, consider our collection of Unison/2-Part arrangements (ST/AB), or Sing It Now (SATB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.

When your time for rehearsal is tight, Sing It Now puts you in the right key in a four-part (SATB) arrangement that is super accessible. One practice is all you need to unleash your full choir as a diverse team of worship leaders. For additional vocing options that are similarly accessible, consider our collection of Unison/2-Part arrangements (ST/AB), or Worship Choir (SAB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.

Nothing breeds confidence in a choir like having your vocalists sing beside someone else who is singing the same part. These two-part vocal arrangements remove the clutter and let your small choir hone in on the melody and one single harmony line. Typically, the Sopranos and Tenors will take the melody, and the Alto's and Bass's will bring in the harmony together. For additional vocal options in a similar accessible style, consider our collection of Worship Choir arrangements (SAB), or Sing It Now (SATB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.







