Stryper to release Christmas album ‘The Greatest Gift of All’ on Nov. 21

Long-running Christian metal band Stryper will release the Christmas album “The Greatest Gift of All” on Nov. 21, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl. Along with the album announcement, the band has shared a lyric video for “Winter Wonderland,” available below. Pre-order the album here.

“We have wanted to record a Christmas album for many years,” vocalist/guitarist Michael Sweet said. “Ever since we released our first single (‘Reason for the Season’) back in 1985, the fans have been asking for a full length Christmas album. Well, the time has finally come. We wanted to make an album of five traditional songs and five original songs. To put our own spin on our own Christmas album and not follow the pack so to speak. We could not be more pleased with how it turned out! We obviously re-recorded ‘Reason for the Season’ and ‘Winter Wonderland,’ and we decided to go with ‘Winter Wonderland’ as the next single just to give you an idea of what it might sound like today in 2025. We’re happy to say that we finally have our own Christmas album and hopefully it will become a fan favorite year after year.”


“The Greatest Gift of All” will be available exclusively in physical formats.

The new album arrives on the heels of Stryper’s world tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of its formation and the album “When We Were Kings.” With sold-out performances across the United States, Europe and South America, the tour reaffirmed the group’s status as one of the most enduring and influential forces in Christian rock and heavy metal.

“The Greatest Gift of All” track listing:

1. The Greatest Gift of All
2. Go Tell It on the Mountain
3. Heaven Came (On Christmas Day)
4. Little Drummer Boy
5. Still the Light
6. Silent Night
7. On This Holy Night
8. Joy to the World
9. Reason for the Season
10. Winter Wonderland

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