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    church visit for xmas eve or new years eve

    Hi everyone, does anyone know a good church in Orlando we can visit for either new years eve, new years day or christmas eve or xmas day.

    We are wondering if tehre is a religious way to celebrate xmas eve or new years eve. We normally do the dinner shows but want to do one religious night or day.


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    Which religion are you asking about as obviously the recommendations will be different?
    blott


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    [quote]Originally posted by jtijani
    Hi everyone, does anyone know a good church in Orlando we can visit for either new years eve, new years day or christmas eve or xmas day.

    We are wondering if tehre is a religious way to celebrate xmas eve or new years eve. We normally do the dinner shows but want to do one religious night or day.
    [/quo

    Doesnt have to be a particular type of church, a non denomination would be ideal, and they speak english.


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    There is a large church near to Dixieland Stampede. Mary Queen of Scots Shrine, that is Catholic but if you google "church services in Orlando" you will come up with masses (no pun intended)! of different faiths to choose from.
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    Try Faithworld, (take the Maitland turn off west off I4)

    Non - denominational, black gospel style and very friendly

    Watch them live on the internet (services 9.30 EST and 11.30 usually) plus Tuesday evening - at www.faithworld.com before you go to see whether it is the place for you.
    We had a cracking service there yesterday morning


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla
    There is a large church near to Dixieland Stampede. Mary Queen of Scots Shrine, that is Catholic but if you google "church services in Orlando" you will come up with masses (no pun intended)! of different faiths to choose from.
    [/quote]

    Do you mean Mary Queen of the Universe?
    If I were to go then that is the church I'd have to go to, fantastic name that can't be beat...

    Queen of England? nah
    Queen of Scots? nah
    Queen of the Universe? that's me


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    Perfect, this is exactly what we want.
    Looks like a festival rather than a church.
    Thank you very much


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    Perfect just what i want. Thanks

    Jessica


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    Another nice way to celebrate the Christmas message would be to attend the Candlelight Processional at Epcot - well worth it.


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    Thanks MTP. Sounds like a fantastic idea. Is the Candlelight Processional inside Epcot and do we have to pay to go and see hte procession on its own.


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