Spend Christmas with Brookside Church

Get into the Spirit of the Season with a Holiday Concert, Living Nativity in Stark Park, and Christmas Eve Services

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MANCHESTER, NH – Brookside Congregational Church today announced it will host a Holiday Concert, a “Living Nativity” event at Stark Park, and multiple services on Christmas Eve.  The events are free and open to the public.  Everyone is welcome.

 The 8th Annual Holiday Concert 
 
Hark! The Herald Angles Sing –  a concert will be held on Saturday, December 16 at 3 p.m. at the church, located at 2013 Elm St. in the North End.  The concert will feature the organ, chancel, and bell choirs of Brookside Congregational Church conducted by the Minister of Music, Kimberly Vars Whitehead, and will include special guest – New Hampshire Brass.  Please consider bringing non-perishable goods to be donated to New Horizons of Manchester.  The Carillon (steeple bells) will be played following the concert on the front steps of the church by Sexton, Heath Auger.
 
Living Nativity
 
The Living Nativity will take place on Sunday, December 17 at 3:30 p.m. in Stark Park.  Community Christmas caroling at the bandstand follows with the Friends of Stark Park at 4 p.m. A Living Nativity is the telling of the Christmas story with actors and real animals recreating the scene in Bethlehem those many years ago.  Ancient scriptures will be read and songs will be sung to bring the story to life. The animals participating in the living nativity are from Miles Smith Farm in Loudon, NH. 
 
Christmas Eve Services
 
Brookside Church also welcomes everyone to attend its Christmas Eve Services on Dec. 24.  There will be a family service that includes the children’s pageant at 4:30 p.m. and a traditional candle-light service at 7 p.m.
      
For more information visit the Brookside Church website.


About Brookside Congregational Church

Brookside is an open and affirming congregation, embracing diversity and affirming the dignity and worth of every person. The church invites everyone to join in the common life and mission of reconciling community through participation and leadership in its congregation, and by fully sharing in the worship, rites and sacraments of  the church. Brookside Congregational Church is a member of the United Church of Christ, the Hillsborough Association, the NH Conference, and United Church of Christ. For more information please visit http://www.brooksidecc.org.
 
Community Outreach
 
Brookside Congregational Church has a tremendous impact on the Greater Manchester community as it provides not only a place ofSunday worship for parishioners, but it also provides a common location for numerous local nonprofits and community organizations to gather on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.  The mission of Brookside is community-focused.  In keeping with its mission, the Church is utilized by over 30 organizations in the Manchester area.  The groups that use the Brookside buildings include support groups for alcoholics, overeaters, girl scouts, grief counseling, a community garden for refugee immigrants and neighbors of Brookside,  the local food pantry, and various other services including a parish nursing program and local theater group.  In addition, two small congregations meet weekly in Brookside’s chapel and the Church is also home to Pastoral Counseling Services and a thrift shop that caters to the community. 

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