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Old 12-25-2011, 08:21 AM
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Re: Are You Having Church Sunday?

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I admit I don't understand why any church would cancel services on Christmas.

Our church is having service. But I totally understand why churches would cancel. Christmas is primarily a family holiday. Many extended families gather for a meal at noon on Christmas. That involves a ton of cooking and preparation. Christmas morning is a special time for families. Kids opening presents, food, fun. It does not in ANY WAY take away from Jesus when you spend a day with your family, sharing celebration and love. It is not necessary to go sit in a formal service to "celebrate Jesus birth". We celebrated Jesus right in my parents' living room yesterday.

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