Posted by:
Agnes Broomhead
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Date: December 05, 2016 07:57AM
Found during a typical church building while a Fist and Testimonkey meeting was going on inside:
SIX WAYS TO ENJOY CHRISTMAS
Celebrate Christ's birth with your friends from the [Nimrod Valley] Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [666 Jimmy Cake Ridge Road, Moroniville, Nunavut]
[I'm making up the name of the ward and the location]
First: The Wonder of the Nativity,
Friday December 2, and Saturday December, 3 5:00pm-8:00pm
Over 200 Nativity sets on Display, Live Nativity, Entertainment, Refreshments, Sing-along, Family-friendly, Free, Casual Dress, [address]
Second: The First Presidency Christmas Devotional Broadcast
Sunday, December 4, 2-16, at [time]. The program, originating from Salt Lake City, Utah, will include Christmas messages by General Authorities of the Church. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will provide the music. View live stream of devotional on LDS.org, BYU.tv, Mormon Channel website, or LDS chapel [address]
Third: 2016 Christmas gathering for the [Nimrod Valley] Ward
Saturday, December 17, brunch in the Cultural Hall [address]. Enjoy brunch and fellowship with your friends in the [Nimrod Valley] Ward.
Fourth: Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on PBS. PBS stations will be broadcasting a one-hour Christmas special with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir featuring Laura Osnes and Martin Jarvis. [channels and times]
Fifth: Christmas Sacrament Meeting Service [<take note of this]
Sunday, December 25, at 9:00 am, Sacrament Meeting only - no classes. Begin your Christmas Day with inspirational messages and Christmas music.
Sixth: Take the Christmas Challenge
Light the world by doing an act of kindness this Christmas. Serve "anyone you want anyway you want" beginning December 1 and continuing thru Christmas.
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FWIW, I might point out, that this ward's bishop is a very nice guy, at least when I've met him, but he's the one I mentioned before in a post a couple years ago how both he as his wife have a Brady Bunch family, that is, each has been married before, and that he let out in Sunday school that his wife left her first husband because he didn't believe in the church anymore.
Does anyone seem cynical because this year December 25 falls on a Sunday? Note that this is not the same ward which a couple years ago listed a calendar in which normal weekday activities would still be held December 24 and 25 (but no worship services), but it's in the same area.