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"One Night in Bethlehem" Guided Tours at First United

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 17, 2012
MIDLAND -- First United Methodist Church of Midland presents "One Night in Bethlehem".  This indoor guided walking tour takes you through the little town of Bethlehem the way it may have appeared on the night of Jesus' birth.

Visitors will:

explore authentic marketplace shops

encounter a frantic census taker

enjoy sights, sounds and smells of the little city

hear from villagers who live nearby

observe shepherds in their fields

hear the Innkeeper's wife's firsthand recollection of her guests in the stable

meet Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus



Tours leave every 15 minutes and the very young and old will enjoy this community event. You can reserve your tour time by e-mailing www.Firstmethodistmidland.com

The Tour is FREE to everyone!


First United Methodist Church - 300 N. Main Street (Downtown Midland)
Sat. Dec 15 & Sun. Dec 16
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Firstmethodistmidland.com,  432-682-3701

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