Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

Beyond the Manger

By Glenn Dromgoole Christmas begins at the manger. It doesn’t end there. If we don’t get beyond the manger, the wise men, the shepherds, the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes, we really miss the point of Christmas. Christmas isn’t so much about the miraculous way Jesus of Nazareth was born as it is about the way he lived. And the

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Christmas Worship in Abilene

By Loretta Fulton Sanctuaries will be filled with the soft glow of candlelight, the beauty of poinsettias, and the music of Christmas carols as Abilenians join Christians worldwide to celebrate Christmas Eve. This year, Christmas Eve falls on Tuesday, Dec. 24. Everyone is invited to any of the following services. Catholic and Episcopal churches also have services on Christmas Day. 

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The Notre-Dame Effect: What’s a Cathedral For?

By Darryl Tippens The Cathedral of Notre-Dame officially reopened on December 8, after a five-year reconstruction marathon involving hundreds of architects, carpenters, stonemasons, engineers, and countless others. The massive project was funded by 340,000 donors from around the world. The restored “masterpiece of faith and Christian architecture,” as Pope Francis described it, would have seemed impossible in April 2019 when

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Routes Old and New

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury The song has been a staple in Christian hymnals for more than a century, underscoring deeply held beliefs. “The Way of the Cross Leads Home”–written in 1906–might be in the running for Christians’ national anthem if it ever came to a vote.   Until here lately, the “way” to Branson, Missouri, has not been quite so

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KACU Presents ‘A Texas Christmas Carol’ Radio Play at the Paramount

KACU. Abilene’s National Public Radio station, will present a live radio play at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at the Paramount Theater. The play, “A Texas Christmas Carol,” is an adaptation by the late Barry Smoot, who for many years was the artistic director at the Paramount. Click here for tickets. “Based on Charles Dickens’ 1843 novella, ‘A Texas Christmas Carol’ moves

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