Church Hosts Weekly Series of “Silent Nights”

NEWBURGH – For many of us, the month of December is fraught with stress, pressure, obligation, and tension.  The expectations that we place upon ourselves are high, depression mounts, and spirits are low, even in the midst of all the clanging tolls of “holiday cheer” surrounding us.  St. George’s Episcopal Church, at 105 Grand Street in Newburgh, is working to cast off the negativity of these darkest days of the year and reclaim the light and serenity at the heart of December’s Advent season by offering a weekly series of “Silent Nights.”
Silent Nights at St. George’s: On three Wednesdays of December—the 7th, 14th, and 21st—St. George’s will be opening its doors to the community for an informal evening of peace, quiet, and contemplation.  The sanctuary of the church will be dimmed, silent, and illuminated with candlelight from 5-6:30pm each day, inviting the public to stop by for a moment to re-center and re-focus on the hope, potential, and love at the center of the Advent season.

All are welcome to drop by for a moment of restoration and peace.

For more information, contact the parish office at (845) 561-5355.

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