During my visit to family in Michigan and Ohio we all were able to attend a number of recitals and Christmas events. I want to share the last one with you. It took place in an historic centenary church in downtown Toledo, Ohio, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, a member of ELCA.
This tree was in the front on the left. When I took a closer look at the decorations I was amazed to see that the Chrismons were the exact same styrofoam and gold bead ornaments that we made in high school at Christ the Master. The very same and no doubt as old as we are!
See how many of the designs you recognize! Maybe you made one of them.
There was a display of Precious Moments figures. The company that makes these is in Ohio so they gave a special presentation on the history of the designs and the company.
From Mexico
Peru
African
Poland
Laos
Every ornament on this tree is a nativity scene.
There were nativities made of every kind of material. This mezanine was filled with many. I only took photos of some of the more interesting ones but there was SO much to see and many more wonderful ones.
I was enamored by this upstairs room that was called the "Lady's Parlor" and was the place where the church women gathered for their teas and meetings. This church was very much focused on community works throughout its history.
We came across this "nativity" tucked in a hallway as we exited the church's back door.
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