Music at Asbury presents “God Bless Us, Everyone” December 14

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2025 AT 4 P.M.

Asbury-Crestwood United Methodist Church is delighted to present the fifth performance of its  popular free holiday program, “God Bless Us, Everyone,” part of the Music at Asbury series. The show is a staged reading of Dickens’ classic holiday story, A Christmas Carol, complemented with songs by Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens, Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, and a selection of familiar Christmas carols for the audience to sing along. This is a 80-minute program with no intermission.

Directed and conceived by Mauro Contrastano, with Mary Thombs as music director, “God Bless Us, Everyone” stars Mauro Contrastano, Laura Leopard, Martin McGeachy, and J.T. O’Connor. Caitlin Dowling will serve as the organist, with soloists Joseph Diaz, tenor; Katherine Logan, soprano; Nick Stephens, trumpet; Jimi James, Ruth Chiamulera, Jeannine Padula Goche, and Gary Skidmore; the Asbury UMC Choir; members of Asbury Summer Theatre; and young people from the Riverarts voice studio of Mary Thombs.

Reservations are strongly suggested.  Reservations can be made online at http://www.musicatasbury.com or by calling the church office 914-779-3722 and leaving a message with name, phone number, email address, and number in your party.

Music at Asbury was launched in November of 2014 by Lu Gmoser, founding producer of Asbury Summer Theatre, and Dr. Earl F. Groner.  As a program of Asbury-Crestwood United Methodist Church, Music at Asbury is designed to serve as a social service to the community, offering free performances by some of New York City and the Hudson Valley’s finest musical artists.

Program is made possible in part by a 2025 Art$Westchester Challenge Grant.

Asbury Church was founded December 10, 1771 and has worshiped as a congregation continuously in Tuckahoe for over 250 years. The Rev. Jason Radmacher is pastor of Asbury Church and Mary Thombs is Minister of Music and Chair of Music at Asbury.

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