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Christmas Concert

Sing along with the Kent United Church of Christ Chancel Choir as they lead a Festival of Lessons and Carols, Sunday, December 16, beginning at 4 p.m. in the church’s sanctuary.  Modeled after the Christmas Eve tradition of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, U.K., the festival tells the story of the coming of the Christ Child with favorite hymns and carols, other music of the season, and readings from scripture.   Following the service, a community dinner will be served in the church’s VanMeter Hall, beginning approximately 5:15 p.m.


The church offers these events as a gift to the community.  There is no admission charge and all are warmly invited to attend.


Interim director of music, Katie Fowler, and church organist, David Fisher, organize a rich musical program throughout the year with special events for Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter.  This Christmas Eve, December 24, there will be two mostly-musical liturgies in candlelight.  The 6:30 p.m. service will include bell choir, youth choir, and soprano Guinevere Rhoads performing Handel’s “Let the Bright Seraphim.”  The 10:30 p.m. service will feature the Chancel Choir and instrumentalists with guest conductor Kerry Glann, formerly of Kent State University, now a doctoral student at the University of North Texas.

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Kent UCC is an Open and Affirming congregation of the 1.2 million member United Church of Christ, emphasizing unity in Christ and respectful dialogue with other traditions, extravagant hospitality, and Christian witness through advocacy and service for social justice.

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