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Live nativity brings Christmas story to life

The first annual live nativity welcomed over 700 people last Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings despite the frigid weather. Students, faculty and their families came to enjoy the classic presentation of the birth of Jesus Christ to Mary in a stable in Bethlehem.

The event began with a carriage ride to the interior of the Henry’s Fork property. Summer Moyer, a freshman from Boerne, Texas, said the carriage ride was one of her favorite parts. [read more]

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