2012 Christmas Worship at Perkins: Dec. 6, 4:00 and 8:00 pm
The annual Advent/Christmas worship services in Perkins Chapel are a popular and much-anticipated feature of the season on the 51°µÍø campus and in the larger community. These services reflect the liturgical context of the Advent season, the musical traditions of Perkins School of Theology and Meadows School of the Arts, and the multicultural environment of 51°µÍø. Choral and congregational music for the service comes from a wide variety of Western and global cultures.
This year's services, set for Thursday, December 6 at 4:00 and 8:00 pm, center around John 1:5 -
The light shines in the darkness...
C. Michael Hawn, University Distinguished Professor of Church Music and director of the Master of Sacred Music Program at Perkins, has prepared variations on the traditional service of Lessons and Carols in collaboration with Meadows School of the Arts since 1992. Upon his appointment to the faculty of Perkins School of Theology in 2006 as Associate Professor of Sacred Music Christopher Anderson became organist for the service. The Seminary Singers and the Meadows Chorale of the Meadows School of the Arts offer musical leadership in this rich weaving of Scripture and choral music.
There is no charge to attend these special services. Food and cash donations will be accepted for the North Texas Food Bank. Donations may be left in the narthex as you enter Perkins Chapel.
Free parking is available on Bishop Boulevard.
For more information about this year's services, contact Teresa Rosado, 214.768.2502.