The Church Sisters' Stunning Rendition of 'The Angels Rejoiced Last Night'

Check out this incredible bluegrass/gospel performance. The Church Sisters' stunning rendition of 'The Angels Rejoiced Last Night.'

Larry’s Country Diner is full of a crowd and the musicians start to play the intro. As The Church Sisters begin singing, you will be in awe of their beautiful blend and pure tones. From the very first line, they have you wanting to hear more of their voices. The lead vocalist has a rich and gorgeous tone and her sister has an angelic sound and soars on the high pitched notes effortlessly. 

They do a wonderful job of storytelling through the song. It is an emotional song but precious about the faith of a mother who passed away. The harmonies in the second chorus are brilliantly unexpected and sharp. The lead singer sounds a lot like Allison Kraus, and her sister harmonizes, favoring Dolly Parton. These girls are on fire. As the final chorus wraps up, they finish with flair. The audience cheers loudly as Larry celebrates their performance. 

These sisters may not be the loudest vocalists, but they have great power to their style and message. It reminds us of the power of Scripture and a life lived for Christ. It is not always on a stage or “loud,” but it is the daily faithfulness and love for the Lord in the mundane. This song teaches about a mother’s faith that led her to a party in celebration of her eternal home in heaven. May it remind us that because of Jesus alone, we have the hope of salvation, and no matter what God’s timing is for us to go be with Him, there will be a celebration in heaven over every single person who receives His gift.

“I tell you, in the same way, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who don’t need repentance.” Luke 15:7

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