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Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ Christmas Concert

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Highly respected solo artists in their own right, Jennifer Knapp and Margaret Becker unite for a duo performance supporting their 2012 holiday release "The Hymns of Christmas."
Inspired by hymns that make Christmas Eve reverent and memorable, the pair weave their acoustic artistry, beautiful harmonies and friendship into a real Christmas gift.

The show will open with excerpts from Creative Ministries
Performing Arts Center's production of Madison Square Garden's "A Christmas Carol."

Jennifer Knapp and Margaret Becker - The Hymns of Christmas Tour
A Community Christmas Concert - 7:00 pm, December 13th at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ, 131 Middle Road, Sayville, with the cast of Creative Ministries Performing Arts Center musical A Christmas
Carol and a choir of children from our local community.
 
Highly respected solo artists in their own right, multiple
Grammy nominees Jennifer Knapp and Margaret Becker unite for a duo performance supporting their 2012 holiday release The Hymns of Christmas. Inspired by hymns that make Christmas Eve reverent and memorable, the pair weave their acoustic artistry, beautiful harmonies and friendship into a real Christmas gift. Excerpts from the Creative Ministries Performing Arts Center's production
of A Christmas Carol, followed by Jennifer and Margaret who will be joined by a choir of local children for some songs.
 
Adult tickets $20. Family, student and child rates available. Contact Church Office, churchadmin@sayvilleucc.org or 631 589-1519 for information and tickets




Sayville
Congregational United Church of Christ

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