Choirs join for community Christmas musical
STUTTGART, Ark. – Choir members from various churches came together on Sunday, Dec. 15, to present the Stuttgart community with the “I Call Him Lord”
STUTTGART, Ark. – Choir members from various churches came together on Sunday, Dec. 15, to present the Stuttgart community with the “I Call Him Lord”
Annual events are most times anticipated, though some are dreaded. I will not get into tests, physicals and maybe a few difficult family situations. Let’s
A favorite hallmark of the Christmas season is the music we sing and hear throughout the month of December. Whether it’s a children’s choir, a favorite album, a symphony, or a choir presentation, we are surrounded by the sounds of Christmas. If we’re honest, we can often become complacent when hearing or singing lyrics – especially to the Christmas carols.
Home for Christmas. These words are in a song we sing and hold a sentiment we believe in.
An interactive Christmas story experience is taking place this week at Central Baptist Church in Conway.
I didn’t set out to collect nativities, it just happened. They represent sweet memories and one of the sweetest stories.
Christmas at Ouachita had a deeper meaning this season compared to last. Our hope in Christ remained the same, but the way we acknowledged and worshiped this hope was done in fellowship and community, something we missed last season.
We recently asked the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) staff to share with us some of their favorite Christmas traditions to both inspire and encourage you this holiday season!
A Lifeway Research study finds 9 in 10 U.S. adults say they celebrate Christmas, including many non-Christians. Overall, 91% of Americans celebrate the Christmas holiday, unchanged from 2010.
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