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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church to Hold Annual Christmas Eve Masses

By Press Release

OCEAN CITY – The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Ocean City, NJ will be having its annual Christmas Eve Masses at 5:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. respectively Dec. 24, 2016. Both services will be in celebration of the Eucharist and the birth of Christ.

For the 5:30 p.m. mass, the children of the church will present a Christmas pageant. During the 9:00 p.m. mass, the Church Choir will be singing traditional Christmas carols.
Cindi O’Connor, the Superintendent of the Church Program at The Holy Trinity, said, “It is exciting to think that people all over the world are celebrating Christmas with the same prayers, carols, and biblical readings that we are in Ocean City.”
Children who wish to participate in the pageant are expected come to the Parish Hall 30 minutes before the service begins to receive a costume and join the procession into the church. Other participants please arrive at least 15 minutes before the mass begins.
The Holy Trinity Church attracts families from Ocean City and the neighboring towns of Township, Somers Point, Egg Harbor Township, Mays Landing, Dennis Township, and Sea Isle City.
All baptized Christians are encouraged to make their communion with the church and to celebrate Christmas in a joyous environment.
For more information about The Holy Trinity’s services in Ocean City, please go to http://holytrinityoc.com.

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