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Sanctuary Choir of South Covington United Methodist Church to Present Christmas Cantata on Sunday, December 21

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COVINGTON, Va. ((VR) – The Sanctuary Choir of South Covington United Methodist Church will present its yearly Christmas Cantata on Sunday, December 21 during the 11:00 am worship service.

“Go,Tell It!” is a lively cantata that encourages everyone to tell the good news of the Savior’s birth. Various choir members will read the narration. Linda Black will play the piano to accompany the choir, as James Mathias directs the cantata. The congregation will also participate by ringing Christmas bells. After the worship service, there will be a covered dish lunch in the church Fellowship Hall.

Everyone is invited to attend the service, the cantata, and the covered dish. The church is located at 1911 Kadel Avenue in South Covington.

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