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Worship & Services Committee

Purpose of the Committee

Winter Services


Winter Solstice Celebration
December 16, 2007
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Auditorium

Come join us at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua to  celebrate the Winter Solstice,  the shortest day and the longest night  of the year.  In our celebration we will recognize the elements of  winter: the cold, the dark, the time when nature rests; and celebrate  the renewal to come.  All of life awaits the return of the sun. We gather to recognize our families, personal accomplishments, and  world events; and to share our hopes for the coming year.  You are  invited to bring a story, poem, song, artwork, or your personal  reflections related to the season to share.

Festivities will begin in the Auditorium at 6:30 pm and end around  8:30 pm.  Wear red, green, or white (or your favorite holiday clothes) and bring a snack to share afterwards.  Any and all musical instruments are always welcome as we really like a joyful noise. This is a family event; all are welcome! If you would like to be involved in putting this event together you can contact Anya Zakiewicz through the church website. Musicians interested in participating would be very welcome.

Twilight Services

Twilight Services are offered the first Sunday evening of the month, beginning in October, and cover a wide variety of interests and views.  If you are interested in offering a service, or would like to know more about these gatherings, please contact: Anya Zakiewicz Message to Anya Zakiewicz.