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Oh Little Town of Bethlehem

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About This Book

The hymn portrays a quiet town at night, using calm imagery of a guiding star and the presence of a newborn to evoke reverent wonder. It moves from descriptive scenes to a reflective meditation on how that moment brings hope, light, and peace to the wider world. The lyrics are organized in concise, singable stanzas that encourage congregational participation and contemplative listening. The overall effect combines reverence and gentle optimism, inviting readers to carry the song's message into everyday life.

About the Author

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Lewis Redner

Lewis Redner was an American composer and music publisher, best known for his Christmas carol "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem," which he wrote in 1868. The melody, originally composed for a church service, has since become a staple of holiday music, celebrated for its serene and reflective quality. Redner's contribution to American music extends beyond this single work, as he was involved in various musical endeavors throughout his life, including his role in the development of church music. His legacy endures through the enduring popularity of his compositions, particularly during the Christmas season.

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