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Visit us at the XXXX, open the first full three-day weekend each month. Friday-Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 12-5pm.
Prayer Rug & Textiles Salon and Reception
The Pratts welcome you to their home where they will share a wide variety of prayer carpets and flat weaves, as well as embroideries, other textiles and hats with religious significance from the Muslim, Christian, Jewish and Buddhist faith traditions inspired by the The George Washington University Museum’s and The Textile Museum’s recent exhibition Prayer…
Advent Wreath-Making
Church YardJoin us in the Church Yard (Fellowship Hall in inclement weather) at 9:30 AM to make Advent wreaths. “Advent” means “coming” — the coming of Jesus Christ into the world. Christians around the world prepare on each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas with special liturgy, hymns, and candle lighting. On this first…
Scottish Walk Parade
Join Meeting House members and friends as we march in the 2023 Scottish Walk Christmas parade! The parade will be held on Saturday, December 2, beginning at 11:00 AM. Please sign up to participate. On the morning of the parade, please gather in the church courtyard by no later than 9:45 AM for hot chocolate…
Advent Devotions: “Apocalyptic Advent: Embracing Hope in the Second Coming of Christ”
We live in a world filled with anxiety, uncertainty and conflict. What word does Jesus have for us in this space? How can we adapt and plan for what is coming? These are the questions that Teri McDowell Ott asks in her 2023 Advent devotional. “We often treat Christmas as an end, as if all…
Family Faith Formation
Parents of all ages are welcome! Conversations will vary from week to week, exploring faith connections in our lives and parenting. Sundays, 10:00-10:40 AM, Education Building Heaven
Sundays in Advent
In Person Worship | 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Online Worship | 11:00 AM Christian Education | 9:30 AM Join us in the Sanctuary or online for worship each Sunday during Advent. Recordings of our services will be available online.
“Messiah” Concert for a Cause
A holiday favorite, the Festival Choir and orchestra will present G. F. Handel’s immortal 1741 oratorio, which contains some of his best-known music, including his powerful “Hallelujah” chorus. If you’d like to join the Festival Chorus for this performance, please contact Dr. Seigart at sseigart@opmh.org. There are just three rehearsals, and online rehearsal aids are…