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Celebrate Christmas in song at Uniting Church

Gather with your glowsticks to celebrate Christmas, with Carols on the Lawn outside South Rocky Uniting Church in Campbell St.

The evening starts with live music at 6pm on 17 December, followed by solos, community singing and free refreshments.

Enjoy a live band, choir, and soloists. Bring your Christmas hats and t-shirts, glowsticks, battery candles, picnic rugs and folding chairs, and join in the awesome atmosphere on the church lawn under the old fig trees. Some free glow sticks will be available.

“Christmas is all about restored community, and making personal, family, social and Spiritual connections,” Andrew Gillies from South Rockhampton Uniting Church said.

“We want you to feel the Christmas spirit, celebrate our community and the first Christmas with contemporary Christmas songs and carols.”

Light refreshments will be served at the end of the evening. The music will be finished by eight and the evening should wrap up around 8.30pm.

For more information and links check on the church’s Facebook page, facebook.com/SouthRockyUC, or ring the church office on 07 4922 6414, 9am to noon, Tuesday to Friday.

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