Blue Christmas

Blue Christmas is a service of comfort for those who have lost loved ones this year, or any year.

It’s supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year the happiest season of all.

This service is for people who say: must be nice, not my truth (or not entirely…)
if that is you… Blue Christmas is for you.

We’ll pray together, and sing songs of longing together.
We will hear Scriptures together.
We will light candles as we remember our lost loved ones, and we’ll pray.

It’s a good service to be a guest and bring a guest with you.

Wednesday, December 17, 6p

Belton Nazarene Church, 1701 Sparta Road, Belton, TX 76513

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