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Westborough Graduates Perform New Song At Living Nativity

Living Nativity performance this Saturday, December 19th, including a new song by Nicholas Deysher and Tracey Freitag Deysher.

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Westborough announces their fourth annual Living Nativity to be performed on Saturday, December 19th. There will be one performance in the church’s parking lot on John Street at 6:00 pm. This expanded new show will include a reenactment of the story of the birth of Jesus 2000 years ago by live actors and animals, accompanied by Carols and Christmas songs. This year a new song will be debuted. Written by Nicholas Deysher and performed by Nicholas and his wife Tracey Freitag Deysher, both graduates of Westborough High School, this will be the first public performance of the work composed especially for the Living Nativity. Come and escape the hustle and bustle of the season and experience the magic and true meaning of Christmas, then join with parishioners in the Parish Hall for hot chocolate, cider, and cookies. The performance is offered by the Parish as a gift to the community, and there is no charge for attending. All are welcome.

If you have any question, please contact Father Jesse Abell at St. Stephen’s Church, phone (508) 366-4134 or email info@ststeph.com.

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