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Article: Faeths plan old-fashioned barn Christmas: Annual Christmas Eve in the Barn church services are next Wednesday.
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- The Hawk Eye (Burlington, IA)
- Article date:
- December 18, 2008
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Byline: William Smith
Dec. 18--On Christmas Eve, all around the world, families and friends will join together at churches to worship and celebrate the birth of Christ.
For the past eight years, Lynn and Heather Faeth have offered a somewhat different Christmas Eve service -- a simpler service that hearkens back to the time of Jesus's birth.
Starting at 3, 5 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, a non-denominational Christmas Eve service at the red Daniel McConn barn, 2095 U.S. 61, will give parishioners a visceral view of how Jesus was born.
"It's a very neat event, and it has become really popular over the years," said Heather Faeth, who owns the ...
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