For many, the holiday season can stir up grief, loneliness, or a deep sense of weariness. In a world that often demands joy on command, we offer a different kind of space.
On one of the longest nights of the year, you're invited to a quiet, contemplative worship service—designed for those carrying heavy hearts, facing uncertainty, or simply needing a pause from the season’s noise. Through music, scripture, silent reflection, healing prayer, and communion, we make room for both sorrow and hope, trusting that Christ meets us in all of it.
Whether you’re mourning a loss, feeling the weight of the world, or just longing for peace—you are welcome. Come as you are.
Following the worship service you are invited to join in a light supper of soup and bread in Magnuson Hall. If you are able to bring soup or bread, we invite you to do so (but it's not required!). All are welcome!