The Difference Between a Carol and a Hymn

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The Difference Between a Carol and a Hymn

If they haven’t started already, they will soon! Christmas Carols will be on every retail store Muzak, the radio, and TV commercials.

There is something about the “sound” of a Christmas Carol that touches emotions immediately. It has nothing to do with being “pop.” Most popular Christmas Carols were written hundreds of years ago.

Part of the thing that distinguishes a “carol” is its seasonal nature. We don’t talk about them much but there are Advent carols and even Easter carols.

Many of them grew from folk music.

But a key distinguishing element of a carol is this. From the very beginning, carols—as differentiated from hymns—were meant to inspire DANCE!

Has your congregations danced to its Christmas music lately?

Judith Gotwald
Judith Gotwald
journalist, graphic designer, problem solver

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