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There’s an Advent tradition within Western Christianity of inviting people to come together for the Longest Night, a night around the time of the winter solstice, when there are more hours of darkness than light. It’s a time to come together for prayers and laments, to mourn the losses and griefs of the year, to let the tears flow for the hurting places in our own lives, as well as for our country and our world. 

Known also as “Blue Christmas,” a Longest Night Gathering is a safe and sacred space to share anguish, to plead with God to remember us, to pray for justice and restoration, even to hope against hope, through our doubts and tears and fears, that “God will set things right all over the earth.”

Please join Wednesday, December 21, 6:30pm for this intimate, meaningful sharing on the longest night of the year.

If you are joining us from home, click here. Meeting ID is 851 6767 5027 and if a passcode is required, please use 752511. If you are calling in, using the same ID and Passcode, please call  1-647-558-0588.

We continue to encourage the wearing of masks in light of the increase in flu and Covid cases in the area.