Sunday, December 20, 2009

Fourth Sunday of Advent

The fourth Sunday of Advent has arrived, which means Christmas is just around the corner. To celebrate the coming of Christ, every year there is a Christmas play. However, this year was a little bit different. Instead of one play, we had three!

The first play was a poem by three sheep, who were played by the youngest children from the church. They were the sheep (baa baa baa) in the feild who saw the angels rejoicing and bright star that guided the wise men. The second was a play about angels going to school and learning about important humans (Adam and Eve, Abraham, and Mary), which was preformed by the sunday school class. And the final play was preformed by the youth group. It was about a conferance of God's angels talking about humans. The discussion was about how humans can't seem to do what is right (they fall into Satan's temptations). After studying man kind and presenting their results, the angels can to the conclusion that there was not one human that was without sin, and God would have to send someone intellegent, strong and handsom to help the humans out. The conferance ended with the angel Gabriel surprising the other angels when he said the savior had already arrived on earth; a child born in a manger in Bethlehem



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