Every Christmas, our town
does something wonderful.
People walk from church to church
in the heart of our town.
(Literal heart.
And metaphorical heart.)
This year, the Episcopal Church was the first stop.
Quiet. Peaceful.
Next was The Rock.
Amazing singing and dancing
And then we were off to visit
Templo Cristo Para Todos,
the Baptist Church,
and three more churches.
Songs. Scripture. Prayer.
Cookies, too.
A lovely night.
What Christmas traditions do you celebrate?
I hope you will stop by the others on the tour today:
Krissi @ LightingMyLight
Kaye @ The River Goes Ever Ever On
Lindy @ Virtual Advent
Here's the schedule for the 2010 Virtual Advent Tour.
That's wonderful that your town is so close nit)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tradition -- I love that the different congregations pull together in the spirit of the season.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What an awesome event! I have never heard of such a thing but I sure wish our city did that!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful tradition. It would really put you in the holiday spirit.
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Thoughts in Progress
what a wonderful tradition. I have never heard of anyone doing this before. I think it would be great for a community. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tradition!
ReplyDeleteThere is something about Walk-a-Mile that makes me feel all is right with the world.
ReplyDeleteAt least for one night.
Oh, this looks and sounds lovely! Enjoy!
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What a great tradition. It gives people the opportunity to visit different places and see how their neighbors worship. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tradition to have!
ReplyDeleteI really like this idea. What a wonderful way to bring people together.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this tradition, but I LOVE it! What a wonderful way to truly celebrate the reason for the season.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lot of fun.
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Happy Holidays!
What a nice tradition! It seems that there's a church on every street corner in Providence. I wonder if we could do something like that.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
What a wonderful site you have here. I found it from your BookCrossing site. I don't have time just now, but I shall be back and wander through the halls and passageways because I like what I see. I also write novels. Mine can get a bit gritty, but that's just me. Glad I found this place.
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