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Tuesday
Dec022008

Christmas service idea

I wanted to share with you two things I've seen at a church in our area. The church is Willow Creek Community church, located in Barrington Il. The first video is from the Easter service a couple of years ago. The second was from last years Christmas service. This year the service is called Light. Each year the church puts on this service or " performance" for Free for anyone. You can reserve tickets at http://light.willowcreek.org/ It really is always quite moving. The tickets go quickly and maybe sold out, however becaue they are free people do not always show up and if you are not seated 15 minutes prior to the service time they give those seats up. There are always some seats available. It doesn't matter what your religion is, it is really something special to see and be a part of. Last year my daughter and her friend got to be part of the ensemble. The work,love and spirit that goes into this is quite astounding. So if you are from the area go it will be worth it, it may even be, dare I say.... Life Changing. You should go real early stop by Dr. B's( it's a coffee house in the church) and get yourself some coffee or hot chocolate. There is also a pre show a half hour before the start of the service that you don't want to miss. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_T2z4ktzfQ

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