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Advent & Christmas Worship 2020

Sundays Online - November 29 - Dec. 27, 2020

Christmas Eve - 4:30 p.m. Community Silent Night

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The history of humanity is fraught with pain–especially the pain that comes accompanied by fear and leads to oppression and violence of one people against another. This is the world into which Jesus was born and through which his teachings would challenge and call for transformation. The opening words of an anonymous Jewish poet, “I believe in the sun, even when the sun is not shining,” were scrawled on a wall during the Holocaust. This theme song for our season calls us to examine our penchant for annihilating fear by annihilating each other. The power of narrative and music will call us to a different response– transformation and reconciliation through hope, love, joy, and peace. This Advent and Christmas, let us fill the night with music and light and affirm and act on the reasons why we can still “believe, even when” we are discouraged.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Covid-19 Resources >
      • Covid-19 Praising God
      • Covid-19 Nurturing Faith
      • Covid-19 & Serving All
    • Leadership / Staff
    • Our Newsletter
    • Calendars
    • Church History >
      • Our Beginning >
        • 2nd Building
        • German Lutheran
        • Growing Pains
        • BUILDING AGAIN
        • 1960 - 1970s
        • The Eighties
        • A New Millennium
        • Transition Ministry
      • Picture Gallery >
        • Current Location Construction Photos
        • From the Archives
        • Former Pastor Pictures
        • Ladies Aide Pictures
        • Early 1900’s Pictures
      • Timeline of Events
  • Praising God
    • Online Worship
    • Sermons >
      • 2020 Year A Sermons
      • 2019 Year C Sermons
      • 2018 Year B
      • Archived Sermons
    • Prayer
    • Daily Worship >
      • Vocation
      • Creation Care
    • Advent & Christmas 2020 >
      • Christmas Eve 2020
    • Lent & Holy Week
  • Nurturing Faith
    • Advent & Christmas
    • Beguiled By Beauty >
      • Music Resources
    • Becoming Bridge Builders >
      • Anti-racism Resources
    • Children & Youth >
      • KIDS ALIVE
    • Families
    • Adults >
      • Women
    • Lenten Resources >
      • 2020 Lent Series
    • Additional Resources
  • Serving All
    • Yoga
    • Community Partnerships
    • Lutheran World Relief
    • Luther Park
  • Contact
  • Give
  • Blog