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  2. Carol service - Wikipedia

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    The service usually consists of hymns about Christmas and readings from the gospels telling the Christmas story. Many candles are lit around the church and sometimes the congregation hold candles to see by. A carol service is the name for a Christmas church service. [1] In schools, services are held in the last week of the term.

  3. King’s Speech live – Charles gives Christmas message after ...

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    Sarah, Duchess of York attending the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church (Joe Giddens/PA) (PA Wire) In pictures: Royals attend Christmas morning church service Monday ...

  4. Children's sermon - Wikipedia

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    Children's messages are often related to the main sermon and may prepare the congregation for it. In cases of family integrated churches , children return to their pews to sit with their family for the remainder of the Divine Service; in other churches, the children may be dismissed to Sunday School following the children's sermon.

  5. Candlelight services and more: Here's where to worship on ...

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    • First Christian Church: 2323 Broadway, (806) 763-1995: Christmas Eve service times: Sunday School at 10 a.m., one morning service only at 11 a.m. Afternoon/evening: Christmas Eve candlelight ...

  6. Julotta - Wikipedia

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    The service is held every 25 December early on Christmas morning – at 7 a.m. in most church buildings, but in some churches it is celebrated at 10 a.m., or as early as 4 a.m. During previous centuries, most julotta s were held at 4 a.m. Traditionally, the service should end before, or at the time of, dawn: hence the word otta is the time just ...

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    "Christmas interrupted a predictable routine with colour and life," he said. "Joy is often more powerful when it takes us by surprise. I'm surprised by joy when my 11-month-old grandson waves at me.

  9. Christmastide - Wikipedia

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    Christmas service at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow, Russia. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as in the Greek Catholic Churches and Byzantine-Rite Lutheran Churches, Christmas is the fourth most important feast (after Pascha, Pentecost and Theophany). The day after, the Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Theotokos.