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In case anyone isn't familiar with these services, they are for people who are not especially joyous during the Christmas season. I know they aren't especially common and a lot of people don't go because they think they'll be gloomy. Not at all! I've been to one in the past, and this year I really needed it because my mother died earlier in the year and this will be my first Christmas without her. And adding to my joyous holiday mood, I found out on the day of the service that my job has been eliminated as of January--fucking Merry Christmas to me.
Anyway, the service was so nice, just what I needed. There were a few hymns, some prayers, a short scripture reading, two different moments of silence--one to think and pray about things wrong in the world, and the other to do the same about our own lives. The minister lit 3 Advent candles during a responsive prayer, then we had communion, then each got a small candle, lit it and then lit however many tea candles (on two sides of the communion table and behind it) that we wanted to light. The service ended with a candlelit singing of "Silent Night" followed by benediction and a gorgeous postlude on piano. It was the most meaningful Christmas service I've experienced in a long time.
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