Hanging of the Greens to be celebrated at First Congregational Church
A holiday tradition continues at First Congregational Church in Wiscasset as the ”Hanging of the Greens” ceremony is held on Sunday, Dec. 6, the second Sunday in Advent. The special service features the presentation of greens in the shape of a star, heart, cross and circle to adorn the sanctuary.
As each wreath is brought to the front of the church, a Bible passage and responsive reading highlights the meaning of the special greenery. The star of greens represents the Star of Bethlehem; the heart wreath symbolizes God’s love; the cross, the crucifixion and resurrection; and the circle wreath, eternal love, completing the ceremony.
Hanging of the greens is a tradition rooted in ancient Druid, Celt, Norse and Roman civilizations that celebrated the winter solstice around December 21. Because they believed the color green represented eternal life, plants that remained green throughout the year played an important role in these celebrations. As pagan cultures converted to Christianity, they continued many of the traditional winter solstice activities including the hanging of greens to decorate their homes and churches at Christmas.
The First Congregational Church is located at 28 High Street, on the common, in Wiscasset. Visitors are welcome at all services.
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