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  2. What does Watch Night mean for Black Americans today? It ...

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    The tradition of Watch Night services in the United States dates back to Dec. 31, 1862, when many Black Americans gathered in churches and other venues, waiting for President Abraham Lincoln to ...

  3. Watchnight service - Wikipedia

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    A watchnight service at a Lutheran Christian church on New Year's Eve (2014) A watchnight service (also called Watchnight Mass) is a late-night Christian church service.In many different Christian traditions, such as those of Moravians, Methodists, Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists, Adventists and Reformed Christians, watchnight services are held late on New Year's Eve, which is the ...

  4. What does Watch Night mean for Black Americans today? It ...

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    The post What does Watch Night mean for Black Americans today? It dates back to the Emancipation Proclamation appeared first on TheGrio. Over its 160-year history, Watch Night has evolved into an ...

  5. Vigil (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    In Christian liturgy, a vigil is, in origin, a religious service held during the night leading to a Sunday or other feastday. [1] The Latin term vigilia, from which the word is derived meant a watch night, not necessarily in a military context, and generally reckoned as a fourth part of the night from sunset to sunrise. The four watches or ...

  6. The Potter's House (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009 the church held its New Year's Eve Watch Night service at its main worship center, but also let people watch the service by satellite at the Fort Worth Convention Center and the North Church in Carrollton. [6] As of 2010 the church had 30,000 members and five campuses in Dallas, Fort Worth, North Dallas, Denver, and Los Angeles ...

  7. Worship services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Worship services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) include weekly services held in meetinghouses on Sundays (or another day when local custom or law prohibits Sunday worship) in geographically based religious units (called wards or branches). Once per month, this weekly service is a fast and testimony meeting.

  8. Women's Night of Worship features Christian artist Christy ...

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    Apr. 10—Women from all walks of life are invited to an unforgettable evening of worship and spiritual rejuvenation at the upcoming Women's Night of Worship, featuring renowned Christian artist ...

  9. Book of Worship for Church and Home (1965) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Worship for Church and Home (1965) was the second liturgical book of The Methodist Church, replacing the 1945 book of the same name. This book was replaced in 1992 with The United Methodist Book of Worship. The 1945 book, whose use was considered optional and completely voluntary, was ordered revised by the 1956 General Conference ...