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Journey to the Manger is live, drive through Christmas program

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By Nancy Taylor
For Pickett's Chapel & Tarter's Chapel UMC Churches

The "Journey to the Manger" will be 6pm-9pmCT/7pm-10pmET, Friday-Saturday-Sunday, December 6-7-8,2013 2013, at 2400 Milltown Road, Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.



"Journey to the Manger" is a LIVE presentation as you drive-through approximately 1 mile of farm land with many different scenes leading you to the birth of Christ. Along the Journey, you will find the Angel appearing to both Mary and Joseph, King Herod and his Temple, Bethlehem's Marketplace, and the Innkeeper. At the conclusion of the "Journey", you will travel to the North Pole and find Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and other friendly characters, who also lead you back to the true meaning of Christmas.

The "Journey" is presented by approximately 70 individuals from the congregations of Pickett's Chapel and Tarter's Chapel United Methodist Churches found in the Portland Community. - Nancy Taylor


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