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1419 days ago

Road To Bethlehem (FREE!!!) - The Nativity Story theatrical performance @ Christchurch Adventist School

Hamish & Tania from Redwood

2 NIGHTS LEFT!!!

Book your FREE tickets here - www.eventbrite.co.nz...

Journey the Road to Bethlehem with family and friends and experience an outdoor theatrical presentation that reveals the real reason for the season.

As you step back in time and journey the Road to Bethlehem you will be immersed in the excitement and drama of the first Christmas.

You will encounter an authentic marketplace, loyal shepherds, majestic wise men, beautiful angels and Roman soldiers as you travel toward the birthplace of Jesus Christ.

Step back in time and be immersed in the excitement and drama of the nativity story. Bring your family, friends and colleagues to experience an outdoor walk-through presentation that brings to life the true story and meaning of Christmas.

If you have been before, I would love to hear your reviews.

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