St. John Lutheran Church to hold Longest Night Service Sat., Dec. 21

It is a quiet service with live music, prayers and scripture readings

VANCOUVER — Christmas is supposed to be a time filled with comfort and joy and a time when everything is merry and bright, but for many people this is not the case. This time of the year can be quite depressing for people that are experiencing grief or loss of a loved one. There are many reasons why a person finds this time of the year difficult. All the festivities going on around them may be adding to the sadness that they feel. It was for this reason that the Longest Night church service was originated.

Jan Allen lights a candle at a previous Longest Night Service. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens
Jan Allen lights a candle at a previous Longest Night Service. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens

Doris LeCount of St John Lutheran Church in Salmon Creek had been going through a time of grief after the death of her husband Ken when she read about a Longest Night service. She was inspired to create this type of experience for her own church. LeCount and others from St John Lutheran Church created a contemplative service that is held on December 21, the winter solstice, of each year. This will be the 9th year for this service at St. John.

The sanctuary is dimly lit for the Longest Night Service and people feel comfortable to cry if they want. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens
The sanctuary is dimly lit for the Longest Night Service and people feel comfortable to cry if they want. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens

It is a quiet service with live music, prayers and scripture readings. The sanctuary is dimly lit and people feel comfortable to cry if they want. Towards the end of the service, the congregation will come forward, light a candle from the Christ candle, then move to the altar, which is filled with small unlit candles which symbolize a person’s burdens. The person can then light one or more of the candles on the altar, symbolizing bringing Christ’s light to their burdens.

The idea is that by the time the service is over each person will have peace and hope and the understanding that Christ is with them, even in their darkest hour. All people are welcome to this memorable service.

The Longest Night Service is a quiet service with live music, prayers and scripture readings. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens
The Longest Night Service is a quiet service with live music, prayers and scripture readings. Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens

The Longest Night service will be held Sat., Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. at St John Lutheran Church, 11005 NE Highway 99, Vancouver 98686. For more information, call (360) 573-1461 or visit  www.stjohnlc.com

To see a video of a previous year’s service, visit Longest Night Service Dec. 21, 2017

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