“Oh, Come All Ye Faithful And Ye Not So Faithful Too!”

Special Advent and Christmas Services 2025

The First Sunday in Advent – November 30, 2025
This is our Sunday of “Hope”. Today we are lighting the candle of Hope in our Advent wreath.

The Second Sunday in Advent- December 7, 2025
Today we are lighting our candle of Peace in our Advent wreath. Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with peace in our hearts.

It is also White Gift Sunday – warm articles of clothing for our harsh winter weather and gift cards are all graciously and gratefully received.

Our Service of Comfort and Hope-
Thursday December 18 at 7 pm
Christmas is often a season of sadness and loneliness for many people. Come and join us for this service of quiet reflection and memories.

The Third Sunday in Advent- December 14, 2025
Time to break out your annual Christmas sweaters and attire!
As we continue to make our way to Bethlehem, we will light our candle of joy. The closer we get to Christmas the brighter the light on our Advent wreath becomes.

We will also be remembering our loved ones who are no longer with us this Christmas as we place our special ornaments on our “Think of Me” Tree. May our good memories encourage us and fill us with hope and healing.

The Fourth Sunday in Advent or Christmas Sunday – December 21, 2025
This is a wonderful Sunday of celebration. Often, this is THE Christmas celebration for many people who will not be around for Christmas Eve services. Holy Communion will be served this morning.

Christmas Eve Services- December 24, 2025
Family Service – 5 pm
Children get home in plenty of time to hang up their stockings and read The Night Before Christmas.

Carol Sing – 6: 30 pm

Carols and Candlelight Service – 7 pm
This is a quieter, more reflective service with readings and songs as we celebrate the birth of the Christ child in our hearts. Have a Joyous and Blessed Christmas season!

Last Sunday in the year- December 28, 2025
Taize Prayer Gathering led by Kyung-A Lee.
A Taizé prayer gathering is a simple, meditative form of worship that consists of generous silence and repetitive sung prayers. Taizé prayer is named for the ecumenical Christian community that formed in Taizé, France during World War II.

Christmas Blessings from our house to yours!
May the love that made the stars be your guiding light.
May the love revealed in Jesus be your hope and inspiration.
And may the love of the ever-present Spirit
give you courage, joy and hope
now and forever more.
Amen. ###