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Still Small Theater‘s A Hopkinton Nativity Cycle at St. Paul’s Dec. 2

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We know Jesus came for everyone, including us — but what would it look like if He had come to us right here and now? A Hopkinton Nativity Cycle, presented by Still Small Theater, is a quirky, heartwarming adaptation of the centuries-old York Nativity Cycle, and imagines what would happen if Jesus was born in our own time and town! Mixing humor and heart, pigeons, professors and pizza, this family-friendly piece will be followed by an open discussion with cast and creators. The short performance is free and open to the public, and will take place at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 61 Wood Street (Rte. 135) in Hopkinton on December 2 at 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available. Donations are gratefully accepted with proceeds going toward the Worcester Area Refugee Ministry (WARM).

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is called to be an embracing, nourishing and life-giving family in Christ. St. Paul’s members believe they are called to care for each other, for the community and for the world. For more information go to www.stillsmalltheatre.com or visit St. Paul’s website at www.stpaulhopkinton.org.