This
will be an old-fashioned community carol sing held in a cozy barn with live
animals,
storytelling, hot cocoa, Christmas cookies and special treats for the
children.
“Because
Mary and Joseph had to seek shelter in a stable the night Jesus was born, Faith
Lutheran has a longstanding tradition of gathering in a barn to tell the story
of that first Christmas,” stated Faith Lutheran Pastor Jane Field. “This year,
we’re giving our tradition a new twist. Instead of a pageant, we will use the
French carol, ‘The Friendly Beasts,’ to tell the Christmas story.”
Based
on an ancient European legend that at midnight on Christmas Eve animals can
speak, the carol gives each animal in the Bethlehem stable a voice to tell of
the gift they gave the Christ child.
“On
December 15, everyone is invited to join us as we sing to the animals who live
at Hartwell Farm, including a donkey, a horse, cows, goats and hens, and folks
will have a chance to see these animals close up (and maybe even feed them a
treat or two!),” Field said.
“We
will sing lots of other carols, too, and enjoy Christmas cookies and hot
cocoa. Every family who joins us will receive an ornament to take home,
and we will have a present for each child who participates. This very
special event is a gift from Faith Lutheran to our neighbors in the community,
given in the spirit of joy and love that are at the heart of Christmas.”
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