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STABLE SERVICE PORTRAYING THE NATIVITY THIS WEEKEND AT UMC

Trinity Lutheran Church of Crookston is sponsoring the Stable Program at the University of Minnesota, Crookston at the University Outreach and Teaching Center on Saturday, December 7 at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 8 at 2:00 p.m.  The story of Bethlehem will be read from the Gospels and played out by actors who portray Mary, Joseph, kings, shepherds, angels, Baby Jesus, and others.  One angel even descends from the rafters!  This event takes place in the indoor horse arena, so various live animals will be present such as horses, sheep, chickens, rabbits, and, of course, a donkey. 

This one-hour program will include singers, instrumentalists, and a bell choir, along with favorite Christmas carols sung by the audience.  All are invited and there is no admission charge, although a free-donation is accepted which is used to help defray expenses and provide some funds for this event next year.  Hot cider is served at the end of the program. 

For more information, please call or text Associate Professor George French at 218-289-1283 (also organist at Trinity) or Rae French at 218-281-8339.  Email address is gfrench@umn.edu

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