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SATURDAY WORSHIP ON NASSAU STREET

Music, drama, dance, and crafts highlight the Saturday Evening Worship Gatherings at the Princeton United Methodist Church (PUMC) at the corner of Nassau and Vandeventer. For the Advent season Trey Gillette, pastoral assistant, will discuss “The Journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem” on November 26 and December 17; Purkis-Brash will speak on December 3, and Anna Gillette, a Princeton Theological Seminary student, will bring the message on December 10. Scott Langdon and Andrew Hayes lead carols. 

The contemporary-oriented services at 5 p.m. on Saturdays offer different activities each week and are followed by fellowship and refreshments. They are held in the room adjoining the sanctuary, which has a door opening onto Nassau Street. Parking is free at the Princeton University lot off of Williams Street. “The Saturday Evening Worship Gatherings appeal to youth, young adults, and all seeking a relevant worship experience – as well as those who those who want to sleep in on Sunday mornings,” says Rev. Jana Purkis-Brash, senior pastor. 

PUMC holds traditional Sunday services at 9:30 and 11 a.m., with Sunday

School for all ages at 9:30 and child care available all morning. PUMC is a diverse

congregation whose members come from many surrounding communities, backgrounds

and faiths. For information call 609-924-2613 or www.princetonumc.org.