2018 Singing Christmas Tree Spectacular in Agawam

Runs until Saturday, December 15, 2018 (See all dates)

Time
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Venue
Bethany Assembly of God, Agawam, 01001

Bethany Assembly of God in Agawam, Massachusetts will present their 44th annual Singing Christmas Tree Spectacular in eight presentations over the first two weekends of December. The 60 voice Bethany Choir, under the direction of Minister of Music Ken Bryars, becomes the focal point of the Spectacular, arrayed as ornaments on a towering 25 foot steel tree, and are joined by the 18 piece Bethany Orchestra to present the timeless story of the Advent of the Christ in uplifting and inspiring music. Complementing the music and message of the coming of the Christ-child are members of the Bethany Drama Department, bringing a visual re-enactment of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, with the angels, shepherds, and the Magi.

Throughout the musical, the multi-colored lights on the tree dance to the beat of the music, producing a dazzling addition to the music. Adding to that the Environmental Projection on the walls, the Singing Christmas Tree Spectacular becomes a sight and sound extravaganza for the whole family.

Presentations are:
Friday, December 7 at 7 pm,
Saturday, December 8 at 6 pm
Sunday, December 9 at 3 pm & 6 pm
Friday, December 14 at 7 pm
Saturday, December 15 at 6 pm
Sunday, December 16 at 3 pm & 6 pm.

All seats are free with no individual reserved seating. Seating for large groups can be arranged by contacting the church. Bethany Assembly of God is located at the corner of Rt. 57 and Main Street in Agawam, MA. Join us for “Bethany’s Christmas gift to the Pioneer Valley” as we celebrate the reason for the season.

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Venue

Bethany Assembly of God
580 Main Street
Agawam
01001

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Dates

The event runs from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM on the following dates.
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