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Christmas Celebration began December 24th and
continues for 12 days - Click for photos.
Dec 28th -
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The Feast of the Holy Family -
The Fourth Day of Christmas
And we celebrated the First Anniversary of the
Ordination and Installation of Pastor Edward N Kay
January 4th
Lessons and Carols

Hear us:
December 28th
Pastor Paul
Lundmark of Grace Church, Hockessin, Delaware Preaching
Christmas Eve
"The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us" (Gospel
according to St John)
See us:
Our photos below have the most recent first, and go to
the oldest nearer the bottom of the page.
All of our photos can be clicked on to see a larger
version that will print more nicely than the small ones on the page for viewing.
January 4th Lessons and Carols
December 28th (Feast of the Holy Family)
December 24th, Christmas Eve
4th Day of Christmas
Feast of the Holy Family
And celebrating the first anniversary of the
Ordination of Pastor Edward N. Kay |
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Above, Pastor Gohl,
Pastor Lundmark and Pastor Kay gather before the service. Left, the family
of Pastor Kay, mom Margie, dad Chuck, second row is wife Lisa, daughter
Abigail, and Lisa's Father Mr. Bennett. Below left, Margie and Chuck
Kay received as members. |
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Above, Pastor Lundmark
from Grace Church in Delaware brought the message. Pastor Lundmark was the
intern supervisor for Pastor Kay when he was a seminarian. Left: We
always celebrate with food. Below, Jeremiah and Jennifer Schleupner sing
during the offering.
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Christmas 2008
We celebrated with four services, 3:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:30 PM and 10:30 PM.
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| Above, Norman Shankle served as cantor.
Right and below right, the Gregorian Chamber Society play violins to
accompany much of the service. |
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Left, Pastor Gohl and Pastor Kay at the
conclusion of the 3:30 pm service. Below, Hightman Hall is ready for
the contemporary service. This was our first year for the contemporary
service on Christmas Eve. It was enjoyed by all whom attended. |
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