Special to the Caloosa Belle First Christian Church, LaBelle
Posted 12/16/21
For many people, the approaching Christmas holiday does not bring with it the joy and happiness ...
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"The Longest Night" - A Blue Christmas
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Special to the Caloosa Belle First Christian Church, LaBelle
For many people, the approaching Christmas holiday does not bring with it the joy and happiness that is advertised on television or in greeting cards. They may be facing a holiday after the death of a loved one or after a divorce. Perhaps they have been unable to have a child or have suffered through an emotional trauma, or perhaps they feel pressured and overwhelmed by holiday preparations. If you are feeling "blue or know someone who is struggling this season, this service is to remind us all, that comfort and peace is to be found in the "Prince of Peace".
Come and worship Jesus Christ the newborn King. The service will be held at First Christian Church, on Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. The church is located on the corner of Lee and Ford Streets. For more information, call 863-675-1366.
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depression,
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Prince of Peace,
First Christian Church