Panflutist David Döring plays a beautiful version of ‘Silent Night’ on his pan flute.

We hear Christmas carols every year, and they never get old. Songs like ‘Silent Night,’ ‘Carol of the Bells,’ and ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’ fill our hearts with joy each December. No matter how many times we listen, they always feel fresh and meaningful.
In this video, David Döring performs a soothing rendition of ‘Silent Night’ on pan flute. The sound of his instrument is so pleasant and calming. As he plays each note, it takes us right back to that special night when our Savior came into the world. You can almost picture the quiet stable and baby Jesus lying in the manger.
‘Silent Night’ was written in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber, with words by Joseph Mohr. The song tells us about the peaceful night when Christ was born. It shows us Mary holding her baby while everything around them was calm and holy.
Let this beautiful music remind you of that holy night in Bethlehem. Take a moment to think about God’s gift to us and thank Him for sending Jesus into our world.
WATCH: David Döring Performs ‘Silent Night’ on Pan Flute



