History of Christmas
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1. Jesus Christ
For
Today's Meet and greet we will talk about Jesus Christ and Christmas.
Now according to the Jewish
Calendar,
born on October 4, BC 4. So where does December 25, 2017 Christmas
originate?
Oliver
Cromwell and Puritan
forces
took over England in 1645, they vowed to cancel Christmas. From 1659
to 1681 Christmas was outlawed in Boston and anyone exhibiting
Christmas spirit was fined 5 shillings. Christmas was declared a
federal holiday June 26,1870. Although it has been referred to as a
pagan holiday people started embracing Christmas in the 19 century.
Do
you really remember the reason for the season? John 4:24 God is a
Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in
truth. He also has
supernatural
powers. Do you know of incidences when the doctors gave up because
they did all that they could do. Then
BAM!
miraculously a person was healed? Also, note even though Jesus
performed miracles in the past, miracles are still being performed?
Possibly you have witness miracles that you or a friend have experienced.
2.
Rudolph. . .the 9th Reindeer
Rudolph
was created by Robert L. Mays, a copywriter at Montgomery Wards
Store, according to History.com. He wrote in 1939 a
Christmas-Theme Story telling about how other reindeer made fun of
Rudolph's bright red nose. Sounds like that was a form of bullying.
His book in 1946 sold for millions of dollars.
3.
Santa Claus
Do
you know when Santa
Claus
originated?
According to History.com the legend of Santa Clause dates back to a
monk named St. Nicholas; around 280 A.D. in Patara. The Anniversary
of his death December 6 was traditionally considered a lucky day to
make large purchases or to get married. Stores began to advertise
Christmas shopping in 1820. Christmas became a legal holiday in 1870
which was declared by President Ulysses S. Grant.
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