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14 hours ago ago from Freelance Theology

Question 159, from Helen P, United Kingdom Christmas cards and nativity scenes depict Mary and Joseph being turned away from Inn and seeking sanctuary in a stable, but I was told that Mary and Joseph stayed with family' and were downstairs with the animals which was quite normal for that time. Which is right? One problem with harmonising the two nativity stories in Matthew and Luke is that there seems to be some disagreement over ...

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10 hours ago ago from The Master's Pa

The Good News of Christmas  Luke 1:34-38  The time came when the prophecy of a Savior was unfolding. God’s only son was going to be born. God sent an angel to Nazareth to proclaim to Mary that she was the chosen one to bear God’s only son. Mary was troubled by the message because she was a virgin. “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?”(Luke 1:34) The angel assured Mary that the Holy Spirit would come upon ...

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4 hours ago ago from it's about growing up

Hi All, The celebration of Jesus’ birth is getting close – the house is pretty much excited and ready… it will be a great day – early AM our family then follow by the extended arriving… As much as i don’t like all the commercial junk we see each starting ever earlier – eventually… i get myself refocus on the Jesus’ birth and get excited… This year’s been fun – I even surprised my much better have by getting the tree up before ...

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11 hours ago ago from Fr. Jonathan's Blog

Pondering Advent 4, Year C Grace Episcopal Church December 20, 2009 Finally, we are back to Luke’s narrative of the Christmas story. We’re not quite there, yet. For that we have to wait until Thursday, Christmas Eve; but after weeks of focus on Jesus’ teaching concerning the end times, and on John the Baptizer’s birth and ministry, we are finally into the heart of the story. The gospel lection is a brief one and ...

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