Sugar Land First United Methodist unveils special holiday services
From staff reports
In celebration of Christmas, Sugar Land First United Methodist Church will host a musical series each Sunday service until Christmas day.
The “Let it Be Christmas” series will focus on the Christmas story as told by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and feature a different set of Beatles songs adjusted to fit the season performed by Dr. Gilbert’s Loving Bible Club Band. Band members include: Jeff Jackson, Steve Pfugfelder, Craig Gilbert, Richard Fish and Jay Harris.
The services will revolve around the idea Christmas as a story of revolution.
“When the world was crying out for change, a peaceful revolution was born. A tiny babe was born in a lowly manger and the world was changed forever,” the church said in a release.
The series will begin Sunday, Nov. 30 and last until Sunday, Dec. 24. Sunday Worship services are at 9 a.m. and 11:15. Christmas Eve Services will be at 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. For more information, visit http://www.sugarlandmethodist.org.
Sugar Land First United Methodist Church is located at 431 Eldridge Road.
The “Let it Be Christmas” series will focus on the Christmas story as told by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and feature a different set of Beatles songs adjusted to fit the season performed by Dr. Gilbert’s Loving Bible Club Band. Band members include: Jeff Jackson, Steve Pfugfelder, Craig Gilbert, Richard Fish and Jay Harris.
The services will revolve around the idea Christmas as a story of revolution.
“When the world was crying out for change, a peaceful revolution was born. A tiny babe was born in a lowly manger and the world was changed forever,” the church said in a release.
The series will begin Sunday, Nov. 30 and last until Sunday, Dec. 24. Sunday Worship services are at 9 a.m. and 11:15. Christmas Eve Services will be at 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. For more information, visit http://www.sugarlandmethodist.org.
Sugar Land First United Methodist Church is located at 431 Eldridge Road.
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