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Worship for the whole family

Join Us On Christmas Eve

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Two Services, One Celebration
Join us at 7:30pm and/or 11pm

This Christmas Eve, join us at 7:30 PM for our Family Service - a joyful celebration perfect for all ages! Sing along to cherished Christmas carols and feel the energy of a vibrant community gathered together. Designed to welcome everyone from young children to grandparents, this service brings a warm and festive atmosphere as we rejoice in the season and the birth of Christ. Come ready to celebrate with a lively congregation in a space filled with joy, music, and the spirit of Christmas.

For a quieter, more contemplative experience, join us at 11 PM for our Candlelight and Communion Service. This intimate gathering offers a peaceful time of worship, centered around candlelight and concluding with communion as we cross into Christmas Day. The reflective setting provides a meaningful pause amidst the holiday season's busyness, inviting you to embrace the quiet wonder of Christ’s birth. This service is a beautiful way to welcome Christmas, surrounded by candlelight and reverence as we share in the hope of this holy night.

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THE ADVENTURE

THAT IS ADVENT AT LBUMC

Saturday, December 7, 10-12:30pm

Cookies with Santa

Skip the mayhem at the mall and join us for a morning of memory-making at our cozy little church overlooking the Pacific. Bring the whole family to get one free family photo with Santa, cookies, games and family fun.

Sunday, December 8, 3-5pm

Crafts and Carols

Make Christmas wreaths and ornaments; sing carols, and hear the real Christmas story told in creative new ways. Family members of all ages will find rewarding things to do.​

Sunday, December 14, 6:30pm

Carols & Community Concert

This grown-up evening of carols and Christmas music features our wonderful singers and musicians, as well as performances by special musical guests.

Sunday, December 22, 10am

Let the little children come!

Your kids and grandkids can participate in this unique service even if they’ve never been here before.

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