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Hello, I am wondering if any Reformed believers in the Seattle area do NOT celebrate Christmas and Easter? I'd sure like to know of others in my area who share that conviction.
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You celebrate Festivus too?
There is an RPCNA church in Seattle. Seattle RPC | Home.
Not sure if you have visited them before. The conviction not to celebrate Christmas and Easter is still alive in many parts of our denomination, though not very consistently, and varies from church to church. You may find some there who do not celebrate. It's something I'd like to see brought back to a level of consistency denomination wide, given our views on worship.
Other than that, I have no idea
Perhaps we should have a close season here - No mention of Christmas till cubbing starts?August? A new record on the topic!
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;1055083]I am wondering if any Reformed believers in the Seattle area do NOT celebrate Christmas and Easter?
Start of the fox hunting season - early September. Sorry - I try to avoid being over English on the PB.What is cubbing? I was listening to Christmas music the other day. Praetorious. Gorgeous stuff.
There is an RPCNA church in Seattle. Seattle RPC | Home.
Not sure if you have visited them before. The conviction not to celebrate Christmas and Easter is still alive in many parts of our denomination, though not very consistently, and varies from church to church. You may find some there who do not celebrate. It's something I'd like to see brought back to a level of consistency denomination wide, given our views on worship.
Other than that, I have no idea
Al Martin has made some insightful contributions on the topic of Christmas and can be listened to here.
There is an RPCNA church in Seattle. Seattle RPC | Home.
Not sure if you have visited them before. The conviction not to celebrate Christmas and Easter is still alive in many parts of our denomination, though not very consistently, and varies from church to church. You may find some there who do not celebrate. It's something I'd like to see brought back to a level of consistency denomination wide, given our views on worship.
Other than that, I have no idea
I checked recently and the sermon given nearest December 25 is labeled as pertaining to Christmas at the Seattle RPC.
August? A new record on the topic!