The Longest Night (2017) - Liturgy Download

The Longest Night (2017) - Liturgy Download

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There is an Advent tradition within Western Christianity of inviting people to come together for the Longest Night, a night around the time of the Winter Solstice, when there are more hours of darkness than light. It’s a time to come together for prayers and tears and grief, to weep bitterly for the losses and hurts and deaths of the year and for the general crap in our own lives, as well as for our country and our world. Known also as “Blue Christmas” a longest night gathering is also a time to come together to share anguish. And to plead with God to remember us, even to hope against hope, pray, with hearts broken that “God will set things right all over the earth.” (1 Samuel 1:10). This Longest Night liturgy was written in 2017, but can work equally well whatever year you use it. The Longest Night resources for purchase: 1. The Longest Night Full Liturgy: a pdf download of the entire liturgy script and notes about the liturgy 2. Music from the Liturgy: Includes mp3s of the followin

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