Christ’s birth makes the vastness of God personal. The God who made the seas and the stars is also the God who made your beautiful hair and your striking eyes. The God of creation takes on flesh, which means you are fully known. When the angels visit the shepherds in the fields, their message is global but also personal: “To you . . . a savior is born.” This birth is good news for everyone, especially those who are ignored or disenfranchised. On this night, God is born, and this God of love knows your name!
At 7PM we will have a Lessons and Carols service. We will remember the story of old, sing carols and close our service with candlelight singing, "Silent Night"
At 11Pm we will have a traditional service with Holy Communion and closing the service with candlelight singing "Silent Night"