Longest Night Service
Longest Night Service, Wednesday, December 21, 7:00 p.m. All are welcome on the winter solstice – the longest night of the year – to celebrate the coming of the light into our darkest places. With songs, candles, and prayers, we acknowledge the complexities of life’s journey, while celebrating light and hope that comes in the birth of Jesus.
We bring our full selves into each new holiday season. The expression of our full selves includes all the joy, hope and peace but also the pain, loss, sorrow and tragedy of our lives. St. Luke’s Longest Night Service takes place on the winter solstice, Dec. 21 – the longest night of the year – to celebrate the coming of the light into our darkest places. While holiday marketing emphasizes the season as “the most wonderful time of the year,” it is important to have places and rituals to find authentic ways of honoring the reality of our actual lives that may be more difficult as well.
With songs, litanies, candles, and prayers, St. Luke’s will offer “holy ground” to acknowledge the complexities of life’s journey, while celebrating light and hope that comes in the birth of Jesus. Please join us on Wednesday evening, December 21, at 7:00 p.m. for this service.