The story of Hanukkah is that is was a very dark time in the life of the Hebrews. There was a tyrant on the throne, Antiochus Epiphanies, who treated them poorly. They were basically slaves, and he desecrated their temple. A leader by the name of Judas Maccabeus led a revolt called the Maccabean Revolt. They attempted to restore the temple again. The holiday of Hannukah celebrates the restoration of the temple as a place of hope during the dark time, and the miracle of the oil keeping the lamps lit for 8 nights, even though they only had enough oil for one night. That is why 8 candles are lit during Hannukah.
75 years: A Celebration in Song with UUCC Music Director Dr. Anna Hamilton
Come join in the song for this music-filled service celebrating the UUCC’s 75 year anniversary! This service will feature stories from our congregation’s musical past, performances by UUCC musicians and choral groups, and many opportunities to sing along.
