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What is Christmas

24 Dec 2020

Can we really say ‘Happy Christmas’ this year?

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Can we really say ‘Happy Christmas’ this year? These are dark times. At the first Christmas Jesus stepped into a dark and hurting world. He came to live with us, right in our mess, offering hope. One of the names … Read More

Christian hope, COVID-19 and Christmas, Faith and University, Jesus, What is Christmas
24 Dec 2018

Christmas: does it mean anything?

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Luciano Branco, a French pastor, explains that our culture’s ‘Christmas’ lights celebrate light at what feels like the darkest part of the year. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world”, coming to bring light to the dark places in … Read More

origin of Christmas, What is Christmas, why do we have lights at Christmas
24 Dec 2017

A tale of two Christmases

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Christmas celebrates the coming of Jesus to offer forgiveness and peace with God to all who put their trust in him but what we perceive to be Christmas tradition in the UK owes much to Dickens. Somewhere in the last … Read More

A Christmas Carol, Bible Christmas, Dickens, What is Christmas

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