Join us as we unpack 5 Familiar Last-Minute Carols for Christmas that your church will love and can easily sing along with! These last-minute pieces include recognizable Christmas classics that are easier to learn, require less time to prepare, and are excellent choices for your church this Christmas!
This short list includes familiar carols arranged by Tom Fettke, Hal Wright, John Patrick, Craig Smith, and Cheryl Rogers. Take a few minutes to check out these beautiful pieces that are fitting for both contemporary or traditional Christmas services––plus you might just find that perfect last-minute piece you're looking for in our list below!
CHRISTMAS SATB (EASY)
Carols of Worship and Praise
Arranged by Tom Fettke
FIVE Christmas songs in one! Includes O Come All Ye Faithful, Angels We Have Heard On High, How Great Our Joy, Joy To The World, Angels From The Realms Of Glory and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Great choir piece or for use in congregational Christmas singing.
CHRISTMAS SATB (EASY)
Candlelight Carols
Arranged by Hal Wright
This easy and straightforward Christmas medley weaves together "Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly," "How Great Our Joy," "Sing We Now Of Christmas" and "Still, Still, Still." Can be performed by a choir or ensemble, or in choir-led congregational singing.
CHRISTMAS SATB (MEDIUM DIFFICULTY)
O Come All Ye Faithful Medley
Arranged by John Patrick
Featuring contemporary band accompaniment, this well-planned arrangement blends a medley of Christmas carols with modern worship. Works well as a choral anthem or choir-led worship song.
CHRISTMAS SOLO (EASY)
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Arranged by Craig Smith, Paul Mills
A fresh and poignant piano-driven solo rendering of the traditional carol that brings the hope of true comfort and joy to the world-weary.
CHRISTMAS SOLO (EASY)
Christmas Hope Medley
Arranged by Cheryl Rogers
Arranged for unison children's choir and optional women's ensemble, this upbeat medley of classic Christmas carols will enliven any worship service in December. Includes "The First Noel," "O Come, All Ye Faithful," and "Joy to the World!"