2011
December 24
Alldredge Fam—"Christmas"
My wife and I just finished a simple recording of some Christmas tunes this last week and we'd love to share them. It has been the driest December on record in Seattle this year (pretty cold too) and there has been an abnormal amount of fog in the mornings. Fog can be unsettling. It changes and disguises the appearance of the world around us. But after the morning, the fog lifts and the sun reveals what has been covered up and unclear. My hope is that these songs do the same thing. Though our lives can be bleak and at times unclear, the son of God has come down to reveal his truth, love, hope, and grace to us. Love came down at Christmas.
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