On Friday, December 13th at 7:00pm at St. Mary's, we will take part in the Christian tradition of Lessons and Carols. The evening consists of 9 Biblical readings depicting the story of the birth of our Savior from the fall of humanity in Genesis to the birth of Jesus Christ in the Gospel. Each reading is followed by a Christmas carol that supports the Scripture.
The tradition of Lessons and Carols began in the 1880's. The event was celebrated in Roman Catholic churches across England and Wales, and later gained in popularity in Christian churches throughout the world. Today, you will find variations of the program representing the corresponding community. This year, our collaborative program will include musicians, lectors, and volunteers of all ages from St. Martha and St. Mary.
In addition to the historical significance of Lessons and Carols, the evening brings to home the significance of music and worship. The songs we sing at Mass aren't just nice songs - they support the Scripture of the day. Likewise, the carols that follow each reading at Lessons and Carols explain the significance of the reading through song. Think of it as: a sung sermon or homily. Please join us for a transformative evening of prayer, Scripture, and singing as we prepare for the celebration of the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. A re-ception with light snacks in the Hall of St. Mary's will follow.