'Carol of the Bells' Kim Collingsworth Christmas Performance

Listen to this beautiful Christmas performance of ‘Carol of the Bells’ by Kim Collingsworth.

In the video, Kim is performing her amazing arrangement of this classic Christmas song along with Bradley Knight conducting the Liberty University orchestra. The whole performance is so magical! Kim is playing on stage in front of the full orchestra with Christmas trees and lights around them adding to the festive atmosphere.

Kim is a phenomenal piano player, and it is amazing to watch her perform with so much energy and passion.

“You are amazing! You never ever hit a wrong note!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video. “Hands guided by the Lord! Bless you Kim for your testimony and the Glory you give back to Jesus.”

“God gave Kim a talent like no other,” another person writes online. “It's so very obvious that He gave her the talent, but she took it and practiced, developed, and most importantly, gives Him all the glory.”

The song ‘Carol of the Bells’ is a Christmas classic, but it did not start out as one. The popular song with a haunting four-note melody was originally a Ukrainian folk song written as a “winter well-wishing song.” It was written in 1916 by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovich and titled “Shchedryk.” The song tells the tale of a swallow flying into a household to proclaim the plentiful year that the family will have. The song's title is derived from the Ukrainian word “shchedryj,” which means “bountiful.”

We hope that you enjoyed watching this Christmas performance by Kim Collingsworth of ‘Carol of the Bells’ today!

Galatians 4:4-5
But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.

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