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St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Beacon Harbor

We're going to attempt a St. Patrick's Day Parade when we head out there next on Sunday, March 17! Wear green, and make plans to join us!

On Sunday, March 17th, our youth group will meet for lunch after the 10:30 service. Following lunch, they'll head out and put together a St. Patrick's Day celebration their friends at Beacon Harbor.

Last month, we had a huge turnout for the Mardi Gras celebration - so much that we were over capacity for the space.

This month, Beacon Harbor has asked that we bring just EYC members and designated adult volunteers. For this reason, the scheduled parade has been canceled.

In the future, we look forward to hosting our Beacon Harbor friends at our space where we have more room!

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Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper

On Tuesday, March 5 at 5:30pm, we’ll finish off the celebratory season of Epiphany with a beloved Nativity tradition and one last party.

On Tuesday, March 5 at 5:30pm, we’ll finish off the celebratory season of Epiphany with a beloved Nativity tradition and one last party. We’ll have crafts for the kids, pancakes and sausage for all ages, and Carnival music on the speakers. As we begin to wind down, Peter will lead a short Mardi Gras parade into the church as we bury our Alleluias for the season of Lent. We’ll bring them back out at Easter!

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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper

Loosen your belts, put on your dancing shoes, and join us for one more celebration before we begin Lent! Nativity’s annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper begins at 5:30pm, Tuesday, February 13. Join us for pancakes, sausage, Mardi Gras beads, and the last Alleluias of Epiphany before we begin the fast on Ash Wednesday.

Loosen your belts, put on your dancing shoes, and join us for one more celebration before we begin Lent! Nativity’s annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper begins at 5:30pm, Tuesday, February 13. Join us for pancakes, sausage, Mardi Gras beads, and the last Alleluias of Epiphany before we begin the fast on Ash Wednesday.

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