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New Christmas CD! He Come from the Glory

He Come from the Glory
A Walking Barefoot Christmas
by Jeff Doles
Walking Barefoot Ministries
CD $14.99

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Fresh folk and acoustic arrangements of traditional Christmas carols, including some lesser-known gems. Fun and diverse. All about King Jesus coming into the world.

1 ~ He Come from the Glory
Additional lyrics and music by Jeff Doles
Bass - Dave Murphy
Drums - Tom Hurst
Hammond B3 - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Jeff Doles, Greg Doles

This is my arrangement of the traditional West Indies carol, “The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy,” with a nice calypso feel (of course), a new musical bridge and additional lyrics. Jesus came down from the glorious kingdom of heaven to establish that kingdom on earth.

2 ~ God Rest You Merry, Gentleman
Fretless bass - Doug Matthews
Drums/Percussion - Tracy Collins
Hammond B3 - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Jeff Doles, Greg Doles

Traditional English carol. We thought it deserved a hearty arrangement.

3 ~ Patapan
Fretless bass - Doug Matthews
Drums - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Clarinet - Tim Schubert
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

A traditional carol of old Burgundy that portrays the simple sounds and joyful festivity of the shepherds bringing good news to the village. The ambience of a folk carnival sets the tone here.

4 ~ The Holly and the Ivy
Bass - Dave Murphy
Drums - Tom Hurst
Piano - Tracy Collins
Accordion - Tracy Collins
Acoustic slide guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Jeff Doles, Heather Doles

This traditional English carol has a bittersweet quality to it, comparing the attributes of the holly tree with the offering of Jesus Christ. In this arrangement, I’ve given it a more reflective treatment.

5 ~ Mary Walks Amid the Thorn
Acoustic guitar and vocal - Jeff Doles

An old German carol that very simply portrays how the Lord Jesus brings new life. Kyrie eleison, the refrain in the middle of each verse, means, “Lord, have mercy.” Simple arrangement, just vocal and guitar.

6~ The Seven Joys of Mary
Bass - Doug Matthew
Drums - Tracy Collins
Hammond B3 - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

A traditional English carol that depicts the Virgin Mary pondering the works of her son, King Jesus

7 ~ In the Bleak Midwinter
Upright bass - Doug Matthews
Cello - Nellie Eshleman
Classical guitar - Jim Evans

This tender English carol is a poem by Christina Rossetti set to a tune by Gustav Holst. The coming of King Jesus ennobles the world and calls for the greatest gift we can offer.

8 ~ There’s a Song in the Air
Upright bass - Doug Matthews
Accordion - Tracy Collins
Acoustic slide guitar - Jim Evans
Mandolin - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

This traditional American carol lends itself well as a gentle country waltz. The third verse changes up into a musical bridge that returns at the end to the traditional refrain. It is the song of angels and the rejoicing of nations.

9 ~ Rise Up Shepherd and Follow
Bass - Doug Matthews
Drums - Tracy Collins
Piano - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

This is an old African-American spiritual — with a little Texas swing. It is a call to follow God’s sign and behold the King.

10 ~ We Three Kings
Fretless bass - Doug Matthews
Drums/Percussion - Tracy Collins
Fender Rhodes - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

In this old American carol by John Henry Hopkins, the gifts of the magi honor the infant King in His divinity and humanity, but also prophesy His cross and resurrection. We explore this mystery with hypnotic guitar, bass and drums

11 ~ Brightest and Best
Music by Jeff Doles
Upright bass - Doug Matthews
Cello - Nellie Eshleman
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

This English carol by Reginald Heber is about the star that guided the wise men to the Redeemer. Though their treasures were very costly, the greater gift we bring is adoration and the prayer of the heart. I did not much care for the traditional tune, so I composed my own.

12 ~ What Child is This?
Upright bass - Doug Matthews
Piano - Tracy Collins

An English carol by William Chatterton Dix set to a traditional English tune, “Greensleeves.” The King of kings has come, bringing salvation. Let loving hearts now enthrone Him.

13 ~ Angels We Have Heard
Fretless bass - Doug Matthews
Drums - Tracy Collins
Piano - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

An old and robust French carol about the song of the angels, who declared the glory of God and announced the birth of Jesus Christ.

14 ~ Go Tell It
Bass - Dave Murphy
Drums - Tom Hurst
Piano - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Harmonica - Danny Wuerffel
Backing vocals - Jeff Doles, Greg Doles

A well-known African-American spiritual with a countrified treatment. Having received the good news that the Savior of the world has come, what else is there to do but to go and tell it abroad?

15 ~ Joy to the World
Bass - Dave Murphy
Drums - Tom Hurst
Hammond B3 - Tracy Collins
Electric guitar - Jim Evans
Backing vocals - Greg Doles, Heather Doles

This familiar carol was written by Isaac Watts and set to a tune by Lowell Mason. Through it is traditionally used as at Christmas, it is appropriate all year round because Jesus the Messiah King has now come to rule and reign forever — and that changes everything.

From the Manger to the Cross

From the Manger to the Cross
Advent and Christmas Meditations on the King
Who was Born in a Stable, Crowned with Thorns
and Reigns Forever

by Jeff Doles
Walking Barefoot Ministries
5.5 x 8.5 in., 108 pages (paperback)
$9.99

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A WOODEN STRUCTURE LARGE ENOUGH TO HOLD THE BREAD OF LIFE!

A manger, as someone succinctly put it, is a wooden structure large enough to hold the Bread of Life. See how this common stable fixture is lifted up to a place of sacred significance. A manger is not enough, though, not even one that holds the Bread of Life. It is only a beginning. The fulfillment lies in another wooden fixture. Looming in the midnight shadows of the manger, there is the figure of the Cross. Like the manger, it is a wooden structure large enough to hold the Bread of Life. The manger is a symbol of joy, but a very peculiar joy, for even as we celebrate Christmas, we know that the day of Crucifixion is also at hand.

In these meditations for Advent and Christmas, come and consider the King who was born in a stable, crowned with thorns and now reigns forever. Trace the path of prophets who foresaw Him, angels who announced Him, shepherds who witnessed Him and wise men who pursued Him. Ponder with Zechariah and Elizabeth, Joseph and Mary, Simeon and Anna what it means to watch, wait, listen and believe. Learn why Jesus came and how His birth, life, death and resurrection are the reason for every season.

Chapters

  • Christmas in Isaiah
  • Christmas in Mark
  • Watching, Waiting, Listening, Believing
  • From the Manger to the Cross
  • Mary and the High Favor of God
  • Joseph and the Christmas Dreams
  • Simeon and the Consolation of Israel
  • Looking for Redemption
  • Wise Men Discern Kings
  • Herod's Rage
  • The Word Became Flesh
  • Behold the New
  • Why Jesus Came
  • The Reason for Every Season
  • The Angels Came
  • A Christmas Invitation

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