Community photos 12/12/12
December 12, 2012
Angela Wood, Isabelle Cope and Kezi Smith, from left, enjoy the food at the Motlow College International Festival on the Moore County campus. Angela, age 8, lives in Flat Creek. Isabelle, who is 11, lives in Raus, and 9-year-old Kezi resides in Lynchburg. The girls are home-schooled and used the festival as a lesson in geography and culture.
(Submitted Photo by Carol Horn)
First Baptist Church on Depot Street held its annual "Living Christmas Tree" program this month. The program, which is free but ticketed because of strong interest and demand, is named for the Christmas tree-shaped riser from which the choir performs. Irish dancers Crimson Rose Sugg, Abigail Cope, Bethany Walker, Denise Miller and Tracy H. Sugg performed during this year's Celtic-themed program.
(Submitted photo)
Jackson McAnnally and Jana Long portrayed Joseph and Mary. The baby Jesus was played by four different infants.
(Submitted photo)
Community Bible Study celebrated Christmas with a brunch and worship. The tables were decorated with core leaders' Nativity sets, food was shared and several people shared worship with the members and leaders of Community Bible Study. Along with poetry and songs, preschool children sang scripture verses and the teen class presented the Christmas story in song and narrative. The interdenominational Bible study, which normally meets on Thursdays, has taken a break for the holidays and will resume Jan. 10 at First Christian Church.
(Submitted photo)
Community Bible Study celebrated Christmas with a brunch and worship. The tables were decorated with core leaders' Nativity sets, food was shared and several people shared worship with the members and leaders of Community Bible Study. Along with poetry and songs, preschool children sang scripture verses and the teen class presented the Christmas story in song and narrative. The interdenominational Bible study, which normally meets on Thursdays, has taken a break for the holidays and will resume Jan. 10 at First Christian Church.
(Submitted photo)
Community Bible Study celebrated Christmas with a brunch and worship. The tables were decorated with core leaders' Nativity sets, food was shared and several people shared worship with the members and leaders of Community Bible Study. Along with poetry and songs, preschool children sang scripture verses and the teen class presented the Christmas story in song and narrative. The interdenominational Bible study, which normally meets on Thursdays, has taken a break for the holidays and will resume Jan. 10 at First Christian Church.
(Submitted photo)
The board of directors of Caregiver Relief Program packed Christmas bags for the families supported by the program. Board members and the Community Resource Center donated practical and fun items for the bags.
(Submitted photo)
The board of directors of Caregiver Relief Program packed Christmas bags for the families supported by the program. Board members and the Community Resource Center donated practical and fun items for the bags.
(Submitted photo)
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