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The Christian holiday celebrates Christ’s birth, but there are no trustworthy records of the real date. August 28, May 20, April 19 or 20, Nov. 17 and March 28 have all being suggested by ...
But was Jesus actually born in December? And if he wasn't, why do Christians celebrate his birth on December 25 every year?
For many, Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ and the renewed journey of their faith.Hundreds of Northern California Catholics worshipped at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ...
We see in the birth of Jesus God's provision for our peace, a peace that surpasses all understanding, a peace that guards our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).
As for the actual month and day of Jesus’s birth, there’s no general consensus. The most commonly believed theory estimates Christ’s birth to have been in the spring, based on the Bible’s ...
Although the birth of Christ is widely celebrated on Dec. 25, many Christians around the world celebrate Christmas in January. According to National Geographic, the origins of the holiday's ...
Merry Christmas! I pray you are enjoying time with family and friends as we celebrate the birth of Jesus. I want to start by saying thank you to Matthew Brower for last Saturday’s article in the ...
How unlikely is it that we still celebrate His birth? He was buried, unceremoniously, in an unmarked tomb — charitably donated by a man who wasn’t even related to Him.
Everyone loves the Christ in the cradle. The image of baby Jesus in the Bethlehem barn warms our hearts. Each December we recreate the moment on our lawns and beneath our Christmas trees. Stores ...
His sacrifice is the reason why we have hope and celebrate the memory of his birth and what he would accomplish on the earth. At his essence Jesus is a king. He was pure royalty when he arrived in ...