Ahavah, the Story of Christmas! – Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet

Ahavah, the Story of Christmas! – Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet

Ahavah tells a story of hope in the midst of despair.  An imaginative retelling of the story of Jesus’ birth, this production has been running for 19 years, and is now becoming a local Christmas tradition. Ahavah explores the mystery of  Christmas, demonstrating how love can shine brightly even in the darkest of times.  This is a magical show for the whole family that will surely lift your spirit!

Taking you back in time to experience the astonishing true story behind Christmas, Ahavah is a delight for the whole family. The joy and enchantment of the season are palpable in this telling of a timeless story. Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet and Ekklesia School of Ballet join together once more to present the twentieth year of Ahavah!

Neurodivine: A Worship Service for Those Who Don’t Quite Fit in – St. Paul & St. James, New Haven

If it’s hard for you, your autistic child, or another neurodiverse family member to come to church — whether you fear you’ll disrupt church or because church could disrupt you — then this is the low-key, low-stimulation worship service you’ve been looking for.

Designed and led by a Methodist minister at an Episcopal church, Neurodivine is an interactive service for families, groups, and people of all ages with stories, singing, and simple prayers. All are welcome — come learn how God loves YOU.

(And please spread the word and invite those you know who might be interested.)

An Evening with Bishop Mello, “My Recent Trip to the War-Torn Holy Land” at Christ Church, Greenwich

Join The Rt. Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello, Bishop Diocesan for the State of Connecticut share his Pilgrimage to the Holy Land experience. Dinner featuring a Middle Eastern menu will be served. This is a free event, please RSVP here: www.christchurchgreenwich.org/upcoming-events

FaurèRequiem St. Paul’s on the Green, Norwalk

The full choirs of  St. Paul’s on the Green will present French composer Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem at a special concert on Friday, March 21st. Featured soloists include Will Doreza, Baritone & Bel Zufferey, Soprano.

Ahavah: The Story of Christmas

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Location:
200 La Rosa Lane, Middletown. More info
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“Ahavah,” which means love in Hebrew, is a ballet that tells a story of hope in the midst of despair.  An imaginative retelling of the story of Jesus’ birth, this production has been running for 19 years, and is now becoming a local Christmas tradition in Middletown, CT. Ahavah explores the mystery of  Christmas, demonstrating how love can shine brightly even in the darkest of times.  This is a magical show for the whole family that will surely lift your spirit!