Join Converse for the Festival of Lessons & Carols Dec. 4
Converse College and the Upstate community will enjoy a beautiful holiday tradition when the annual student-led Festival of Lessons & Carols is held in Twichell Auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. The event is open to the public with free admission.
The Festival of Lessons and Carols has become a favorite tradition for those at Converse as well as in the community. The Converse Chorale, Spartanburg Festival Chorus and Converse Wind Ensemble will perform and lead the congregation in singing traditional carols and hymns between verses of the Christmas story, which will be read by Converse students. Local alumnae will gather for Christmas cheer in the lobby of Wilson Hall prior to the service.
The Festival of Lessons and Carols has become a favorite tradition for those at Converse as well as in the community.
Luminaries will adorn the front campus grounds on the night of the service. Purchased by members of the Converse community in memory or in honor of loved ones and friends, proceeds from the luminaries benefit the Converse Student Benevolence Fund.
The Festival of Lessons and Carols was first held on Christmas Eve 1918 at King’s College, a constituent college of Cambridge University, England. It was planned by Eric Milner-White, who at the age of 34 had just been appointed Dean of King’s after experience as an army chaplain which had convinced him that the Church of England needed more imaginative worship.