BOLSTERS MILLS — The Bolsters Mills United Methodist Church (BMUMC) is making plans for the Advent Season. Sunday worship services begin at 9 a.m. Each week during worship will be lighting of the Advent Candles, live music by Tony Landsperg and David Seeley, a thoughtful message, and as always a delicious fellowship immediately following worship.

Advent Bible Study on Missionaries will be held immediately following Fellowship each week. You do not have to attend all the studies. Please attend as you are able during this busy time of year. All are always welcome to join us at BMUMC.

On the first Sunday in Advent on Dec. 3, Pastor Bo Jackson-Landsperg will lead the service that will include Holy Communion, The Landsperg and Seeley families lighting the Advent Candle, Children’s Time, hanging of the Christmas balls with memories of people who have passed away this past year. After Bible Study will be a lunch of soup and bread.

At 2 p.m. on Dec. 3, there will be a Christmas Concert led by musicians Tony Landsperg and David Seeley. All are welcome to come and enjoy an afternoon of music sure to get you in the Christmas spirit. Refreshments will be served following the concert.

On the 2nd Sunday in Advent on Dec. 10, Michael Eaton will lead the service that will include The Rolfe family lighting the Advent Candle, Children’s Time, and as always great music by Tony Landsperg and David Seeley.

At 2 p.m. on Dec. 10, there will be a Christmas Concert at The Table at 160 Main St. Norway led by musicians Tony Landsperg and David Seeley. All are welcome to come and enjoy an afternoon of music sure to get you in the Christmas spirit. This concert will be a “coffee house” style concert.

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On the 3rd Sunday in Advent on Dec. 17, Pastor Bo Jackson-Landsperg will lead the service that will include The Kimball family lighting the Advent Candle, Children’s Time as always, great music by Tony Landsperg and David Seeley, and blessings of the hygiene bags for high school teens experiencing homelessness.

On Wednesday, Dec. 20, there will be a “Service of the Longest Night” at 7 p.m. at The Norway Grange on 15 Whitman St., Norway offered by the Oxford Hills Area Clergy Association. The service of the longest night is also known as “Blue Christmas”, a reflective service to support those dealing with loss, grief, or anything else preventing them from finding and experiencing the Christmas spirit.

On the 4th Sunday in Advent on Dec. 24, Catherine Orjiako will lead the service that will include The Eaton family lighting the Advent Candle, Children’s Time, and as always great music by Tony Landsperg and David Seeley.

On Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) there will be a candle light service at 7 p.m. Tony Landsperg will lead the service that will include The Pike family lighting the Advent

Candle, Children’s Time, and as always great music by Tony Landsperg and David Seeley. Sure to be an inspiring beautiful Service

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