2,000 years ago, God did the unexpected by sending His Son in a most unconventional way. The upside down nature of His coming surprised the world.
By the 12th Century, those in Europe hung Fir trees upside down from ceilings in order to symbolize the Trinity. In fact, upside down Christmas Trees were also considered to be the symbol of Christianity. Eventually, these trees were turned “right side” up in order to point the trees toward heaven.
This season experience the wonder, encounter the unexpected and rediscover the story of Christmas.
Join us this December as we see everything turned upside down!
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