WEST PARIS — It is a hustle-bustle and celebration time of year, and at the same time, we’re settling in. Let’s share this time together. All are welcome! Worship services are held every Sunday at 9 a.m., with music by Tom Coolidge, followed by coffee hour.
December 18, Candles and the Light of Hope, led by The Rev. Fayre Stephenson. On this Sunday before the Winter Solstice Christmas, we will explore the qualities of light and darkness as they are revealed in the lessons of Hanukkah and the Winter Solstice.
December 24, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, 5 p.m. led by The Rev. Fayre Stephenson. This service will be a traditional service of readings and carols for the whole family. There will be special music and participants from the congregation. Invite your friends and families!
December 25, Christmas Day – No Service.
January 1, New Year’s Day – No Service.
For more information about the church and services, please contact Marta Clements, 674-2143, [email protected], or Bob Clifford at 674-3442, [email protected]. The First Universalist Church of West Paris is located at 208 Main St., W. Paris, ME 04289. To learn more about the Unitarian-Universalist Association, visit http://www.uua.org/.
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