Today we celebrate Christ the King Sunday and the end of Pentecost and the church year.
Children’s Christmas Pageant

December 15, 10:00 a.m.
The children will be performing a reader’s theater Christmas Pageant during the second service on Sunday, December 15.
Joy in the Manger e
Christmas Concert
Let All Heaven and Nature Sing
Sunday, December 15th
Community United Methodist Church presents Let All Heaven & Nature Sing
The Chancel Choir with a Chamber Ensemle and Adult Handbells will perform twice:
Christmas Concert in Worship at 8:30 a.m.
Afternoon Performance at 3:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Services

We will be celebrating Christ’s birth with three services on Sunday, December 24
5 PM Family Service
- All children invited to participate in telling the story through a living nativity
- Lively music and your favorite Christmas Songs
- Candlelight Carols
9 PM Candlelight Communion with Choir
- All ages welcome
- A traditional service with the Choir
- Holy Communion and Candle Lighting
11 PM Candlelight Communion
- A traditional service
- Holy Communion
- Candlelight Carols
Blue Christmas
Sunday, December 3, 2:00 PM
A Worship Service for those Experience Grief and Sadness this Christmas season
For many, the holidays don’t feel like a time to celebrate, deck the halls, and spread the joy of the coming Christ child. Instead, this is a time punctuated with sadness, grief, and loss. Unfortunately, those suffering are too often forced into the shadows or compelled to put on a happy face while enduring those lustily singing “Joy to the World” and gleefully trimming the tree.
In an era obsessed with optimism, positivity, and motivational quips, Blue Christmas services bring to the foreground very common everyday realities. Whether faced with loss, grief, depression, disease, divorce, or any other hardship, the Blue Christmas service is designed specifically for you. It is intended to meet those experiencing grief and sadness exactly where they are in the darkness of this season, offering healing and hope, rather than forcing cheer.
We know that the Christmas season can be a time of loneliness, sorrow, alienation and sadness for many people. Our Congregational Care Ministers are leading a quiet, contemplative worship that offers a way for people to claim those feelings and still feel surrounded by the compassionate love of God. This worship service will create a sacred space for people dealing with difficult life issues and bring healing and hope. Invitations to invite a friend or loved who might be in need of this service are on the welcome table.
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