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Sea Raven : Christmas In The Great Hall
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Come into the great hall for Celtic folk harp song and story spanning 500 years, from medieval and renaissance traditional to contemporary celtic music of the season from solstice night to Brigid's night.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2007
Christmas In The Great Hall Record Label: Sea Raven
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
All Hayle to the Dayes 3:05 Album Only
A solis ortus cardine/nous voice dans la ville 1:57 Album Only
Third Carol for Christmas 3:18 Album Only
The Angel Gabriel 1:40 Album Only
Christ Child's Lullabye/What Child Is This? 3:39 Album Only
I Wonder As I Wander 2:15 Album Only
Ihr Kinderlein Kommet/Away In A Manger 3:14 Album Only
God's Surprise 5:05 Album Only
Masters In the Hall 1:35 Album Only
Snow 4:14 Album Only
Personent Hodie 2:17 Album Only
Imbolc 1997 3:02 Album Only
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Album Notes

Sea Raven, D.Min., offers innovative leadership for service music, and earth-based liturgies for those who wish to honor the integrity of creation in regular worship services throughout the Christian liturgical year. Sea Raven’s doctoral project, "A Worship Book for Creation Spirituality," offers earth liturgies based upon what is known about pre-Christian Celtic spirituality, post-modern cosmology, and the theology and four-path principles of Creation Spirituality as developed by Dr. Matthew Fox.

Gaia Rising! founded by Sea Raven, D.Min., is a non-profit organization that provides Creation-centered and Earth-based resources for religious education and liturgy. As an alternative Voice to conventional, unexamined assumptions about the life and teachings of Jesus, Gaia Rising! fosters dialogue among Theology, Science, and Mysticism, encountering the Cosmic Christ in all spiritual paths, from the world’s major religions to the Ways of the Old Ones and Aboriginal tribes.

Sea Raven’s Blog, "Liberal Christian Commentary," offers a liberal, progressive, cutting-edge, weekly Blog on the readings of the Christian Common Lectionary, usually published mid-week, but always at least one day in advance of the current Sunday or “Proper.”

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