On Sunday, November 28th, we will celebrate the Jewish Holiday of Hanukkah which is one of the many holidays during this time of the year that celebrates the light within during the darkest days as we begin to prepare for Winter. The Hanukkah story reminds us of the possibilities of “miracles!” Just when we think all has been lost and we may be at our darkest times, the light within us still is present even as a little flicker. Hanukkah reminds us to have hope which is represented by the lighting of the menorah.


We will also light the purple advent candle of Hope as we prepare for Christmas!
Gary Schoenberg will lead this celebration with the assistance of Janet Berkowitz.

Please come and join us and share your miracle stories.
Per current CDC guidance, it is recommended that everyone wear a mask indoors in public places. With the increasing dominance of the Delta variant, we now require you to wear a mask indoors at Pebble Hill Church. Please don’t enter the Red Barn without wearing your mask properly. Our building is well ventilated, with a scientific air-flow to reduce virus buildup. We provide sanitizer and masks for those who need or want them.
Pebble Celebrations are moderated by the Celebration leader. Participants are asked to remain muted during the flow of the program except for during the time for discussion and reflection, and until called upon by the leader. We reserve the right to remove you from the meeting for disruptive or disrespectful behavior.
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