Brynn Elliot's Chilling 'Silent Night' Rendition

Brynn Elliot delivered a chilling rendition of “Silent Night.” The incredibly talented singer-songwriter, best known for her breakout song 'Might Not Like Me,' stopped by the CCM Cafe and gave us this special acoustic version of the beloved holiday classic. Check out the video to watch and listen to Brynn’s dazzling performance.

Christmas is one of the most memorable times of the year. Many would argue, and likely win any argument, that Christmas is, in fact, the best season. What other time of the year do you spend time with family and friends, eat too much delicious food and exchange gifts?

Let’s not forget all the music that accompanies Christmastime. There are songs about Santa, reindeer, Frosty and the Grinch. But in addition to the ton of secular songs, there are also more religious tunes about the entire reason for the Christmas season: the birth of Jesus Christ.

Now, without question, one of the most beloved and memorable songs about Christ’s arrival on Earth is the hymn “Silent Night.” The song’s lyrics beautifully capture the world-changing evening when Jesus Christ, the One sent to save humanity from sin, was born. 

Yes, it’s a song that we have probably heard hundreds, if not thousands, of times, but the moving, powerful lyrics are why this song will never grow old or tired.

Using her beautiful and unique voice, Brynn sings that Christmas song that we all know and love. This version of “Silent Night” is one that you’ll want to immediately add to your Christmas song rotation, making it one you listen to every year.

“Silent night! Holy night!

All is calm, all is bright

‘Round yon virgin mother and child!

Holy infant, so tender and mild”

Christ’s coming to Earth is the greatest gift ever given and received. Nothing will ever be able to top God sending His Son to save a bunch of sinners. Christ brought hope, forgiveness and the promise of salvation to humanity.

Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
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