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St. Margaret of Scotland in Conway to hold traditional service of lessons, carols
CONWAY - St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church will hold a traditional service of lessons and carols based on the program of King's College Chapel in England on Sunday, Dec. 30, at 9:30 a.m.
The service will be followed by a reception.
Everyone is invited to this celebration service which contains passages from Holy Scripture and traditional music.
There is no charge for admission.
"Many believe that Christmas is over but for us as Christians, it has really just begun," said the Rev. Jeff Monroe, parish priest. "The celebration of our Lord's birth is not about one day but the spirit and love that we need to share all year round."
The Christmas season in the Anglican Church extends for 12 days ending with the celebration of the Epiphany, which recalls the visit of the Magi to the Christ child.
The Anglican Church in America is part of the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion, with members in 44 countries, and seeks to uphold the Catholic Faith, Apostolic Order, Orthodox Worship and Evangelical Witness of the Anglican tradition within the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ.
The Communion holds Holy Scripture and the ancient Creeds of the Undivided Church as authentic and authoritative, and worships according to the traditional titurgies of the Church.
St. Margaret of Scotland worships on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
The church is at 85 Pleasant St.
For additional information call 603-447-2404.
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