Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light...
The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight
The Lutheran Pastor in Bethlehem has set up this Nativity Scene outside his church this year. A reminder that Jesus was born into a broken, hurting world - and he is with us in the rubble, bringing hope and salvation.
Wherever you are today, may you know the love and peace of the Christ child in your hearts, and may He bring you joy, and hope for the days ahead.
From Bob and myself - Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Happy Christmas to you, Bob and your family.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you too, Sue
DeleteMerry Christmas to you all.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and yours, Carole
DeleteHappy Christmas to you and Bob and the rest of your family, Angela.
ReplyDeleteThank you dear friend
DeleteLove to you Ang and Bob.
ReplyDeleteKezzie xx
And to you & yours Kezzie!
DeleteHappy Christmas to You, Bob, your girls, their OH's and your lovely grandchildren. Hugs Gill & Alec Xx
ReplyDeleteAnd hugs back...
DeleteA very thoughtful Nativity scene.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and Bob and all your lovely family!
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DeleteI found this interesting article on-line. It mentions the rood screens in eastern England including one in Causton, Norfolk. I hope it will work for you.
Deletehttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/red-green-christmas-colours-history-1.7067013
I read your comment just after preparing my "colourful" Boxing Day post - thank you
DeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this, I am sending to my friend in Bethlehem PA. JanF
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