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The Christmas Service of Lessons and Carols, a tradition born at Kings College in Cambridge, England, at the end of World War I, has become a Christmas tradition at Hamilton College.   That tradition of holding a service of Christmas Lessons and Carols will continue on Sunday, December 8 at 4 p.m. in the Hamilton Chapel. The College Hill Singers will sing under the direction of Prof. G. Roberts Kolb, and College Chaplain Jeffrey McArn will preside over the service of the procession of lights, bidding prayer, familiar carols, biblical readings of the Incarnation, and a candlelit chapel ushering in the wonders and holiness of the season. A reception will follow the service in the recently renovated third floor of the chapel. This event is free and open to the public, and everyone is cordially invited to join us.

For more information contact: Rev. Jeffrey McArn, College Chaplain at Hamilton College, at 859-4130.

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