On a snowy Christmas Eve, music, peace

December 25, 2013 at 2:55AM
Andy Holdsworth and his son, Theo, 7, held candles during the singing of "Silent Night" at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis.
Andy Holdsworth and his son, Theo, 7, held candles during the singing of “Silent Night” at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Across the Twin Cities metro area on Tuesday night, Christians flocked to the warmth and peace of Christmas Eve services as outside, snow fell on a cold winter's night.

Astrid Clem, 7, sang with other children at the service.
Astrid Clem, 7, sang with other children at the service. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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