Celebrating Christmas- church services

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Grace
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Celebrating Christmas- church services

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One of the best things about leaving the CoC is Christmas church services. Just wondered where different members were attending today or tomorrow.

I may go to two churches today. Catholic and a Community Church

Merry Christmas to all. Or Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish members
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teresa
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Happy Holidays to you also.

I remember one year we went to three different neighborhood Christmas services. This year we are going to stay home. My husband is under the weather and I'm tired.
Porcupine
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Went to a new community church close to our house. Music was OK, but I missed the organ from my church.
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Moogy
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Hate to miss it, but I have been sik.
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NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
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Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
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bnot
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This was the 1st time I ever went to a Christmas Eve service. My church has a contemporary style, and I love it. The building was packed!!
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Hope
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I attended midnight mass this year. Not because I am Catholic just because I have always wanted to go so this year I did. It was standing room only so I stood in the back. The atmosphere was very joyful and celebratory. I can certainly understand why families make this a yearly tradition.
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Midnight Mass is beautiful and joyful. Was part of my life for many years.
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