Winter Solstice: Blessing for the Longest Night

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December 23, 2020

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Winter Solstice: Blessing for the Longest Night

There will be time enough for running. For rushing. For worrying. For pushing. For now, stay. Wait. Something is on the horizon.


- Jan Richardson -

Winter Solstice: Blessing for the Longest Night

"This week, in addition to preparing for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services, many congregations will offer a "Longest Night" or "Blue Christmas" service. Usually held on or near the Winter Solstice, this gathering provides a space for those who are having a difficult time during the holidays or simply need to acknowledge some pain or loss they are carrying in the midst of this season of celebration."From author and artist, Jan Richardson comes this poetic, timely and universal offering:"Blessing for the Longest Night." { read more }

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