Chris Tomlin Teams Up with Hillsong's Reuben Morgan & Ben Fielding to Pen "The Hope of Israel"

Grammy-winning Christian music artist Chris Tomlin has teamed up with Hillsong Worship's leaders and songwriters Reuben Morgan & Ben Fielding to pen the new Christmas worship song "The Hope of Israel." The song is taken from Tomlin's new EP Christmas Day: Christmas Songs of Worship. The project contains four songs, three originals including digital single "Christmas Day" featuring We The Kingdom, and the classic "Little Drummer Boy." Christmas Day: Christmas Songs of Worship is available everywhere now.
"This is my favorite time of year," shared Chris. "I love the time we spend preparing for the holidays with our annual Christmas tour and the many traditions I have with my family like decorating the house and the tree, making cookies and reading The Christmas Story. We do all of this in preparation to honor, remember and give thanks for what this season is all about."
The 12-city Chris Tomlin Christmas: Christmas Songs of Worship Tour offers intimate 'evening with' shows from Chris and take place in some of America's most beautiful and historic theaters like the Orpheum Theatre, Tennessee Theatre, Alabama Theatre, the Taft Theatre and more. Chris will wrap the tour in New York City's Beacon Theatre for the third consecutive year.
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