Traditional Christmas Eve Service

Traditional Christmas Eve Service

Tuesday, December 24, 2024, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

On Christmas Eve immerse yourself in the atmosphere where ancient prophecies meet the miraculous birth of our Savior on this holy night. Embrace the joy of the season with carols, candlelight, and the spirit of togetherness as we commemorate the arrival of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Share in a magical Christmas Eve celebration on December 24th in our beautiful Sanctuary with 2 special services. 

Our second service is at 8:00 pm, revel in the traditional service featuring the melodious voices of the Armstrong Chancel Choir with Stacy Haney's mesmerizing melodies on the organ. Nothing quite captures the spirit of the holidays like the rich and resonant sounds of a pipe organ filling the air. Let the Chancel Choir and Stacy Haney transport you to a world of festive cheer and joy with her extraordinary talent. Don't miss out on this unique and enchanting musical experience.

For those unable to attend in person, the 8:00 pm service will also be live streamed for a virtual experience - visit our website for the link. Come, be part of a memorable Christmas celebration that will warm your heart and soul.

All of us here at Armstrong Chapel want to wish you and your family a blessed holiday season filled with joy. Be sure to stay connected with us this holiday season by visiting our website at www.armstrongchapel.org. We look forward to sharing this special time of year with you and continuing to nurture our spiritual community together. May your holidays be meaningful and filled with peace and love. 

No Childcare is provided for this service.

Share in Worship and hear the angels sing! 

Armstrong Chapel will offer

3 traditional Christmas Eve worship services at 

5:00,  and 8:00 pm at the Main Sanctuary,

and 11:00 pm at the Old Chapel.  

 

Advent Study and Sermon Series

Born the King of Angels

Messengers

What do you think of when you think of angels?

For most of us we probably think of the illustrations we have seen in art and in the movies. You might be thinking of Clarence in “It’s A Wonderful Life” or maybe chubby little cherubs with curly hair and stubby wings. It is interesting that those sorts of angelic figures exist in our culture. They are not the angels of Scripture. There primary role is to be a messenger from God.

 The birth of our Lord and Savior is one of the most cherished times in the Christian calendar.  Whether you choose to worship in person or at home, we gather in joy this Christmas!

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