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'Blue Christmas' Service Offered for Holidays That Aren't So Merry & Bright
The annual service, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Belmont, is open to all who find the holidays a difficult time.
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church will hold a “Blue Christmas” service on the evening of Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 3:30pm.
“Blue Christmas” services recognize that sometimes, especially around holidays, rejoicing can be hard work. For those who find the holidays a difficult time, this service offers a sacred space to find peace and solace.
Prayers and music are offered for all who, in the midst of the chaotic and frantic holiday season, need a gentle, quiet time or may be feeling anxious about the economy, lonely, or depressed.
All are invited to join us for this contemplative candlelight service of simple prayer and music. For more information, please contact the Rev. Michael Arase-Barham, vicar of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, at (650) 726-0506, or visit our church website, www.goodshepherdbelmont.org.
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“Blue Christmas” annual service
Sunday, December 15, 2013, 3:30 – 4:30p.m.
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Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1300 Fifth Avenue (on the corner of ONeil)
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