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Special to the News Dec 16, 2023

We hope you will make Crawford part of your Christmas celebration this year (crawfordmethodist.org/Christmas-at-crawford) at 34 Dix St. We have three services planned on the day of Christmas Eve, and a community carol sing-along as well! Seeing that Christmas Eve is on a Sunday this year, we will hold our regular Sunday worship service celebrating the Fourth Sunday of Advent at 10:00am. Later that day, we will hold two Christmas Eve services of Lessons and Carols — at 5pm and 9pm. Both of our Christmas Eve services will feature music by Occasional Brass and Strings and at the 9pm service, they’ll be joined by our chancel choir.

In between, we invite the community to join us at 6:30 pm in a carol sing-along accompanied by the brass quintet and led by choir member Kate Frisoli on the steps in front of the church. You won’t want to miss any of it. Join us as we listen again to the story of Jesus’ birth, and sing together the Christmas carols we love and know so well. Bring your friends and family — all are welcome!

Christmas Eve Day 10:00amWorship service celebrating the fourth Sunday of Advent

Christmas Eve 5:00pmService of Lessons and Carols, Children’s Message, Occasional Brass Quintet

Christmas Caroling 6:30pmCommunity Carol Sing-Along outdoors in front of the church

Christmas Eve 9:00pmService of Lessons and Carols, music by our Chancel Choir and Occasional Brass & Strings

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