We are delighted to host the premier Christmas experience in the San Gabriel Valley each year.
Walk Through Bethlehem begins this Friday night and runs for three consecutive nights (December 12,13,14) from 5-9:00 p.m.
If you've attended previously, I'm confident you'll return. If you have not found your way to 1515 South Glendora Avenue in Glendora, California - pack up the family and come on over. The line moves quickly and the experience of walking through first century Bethlehem will be a memory you'll keep for the remainder of the season.
Be prepared for the rantings of Herod, the pushiness of Roman guards, the smell of animals which would have pervaded the manger scene, and have your picture taken with Bert-the-camel. The Beduin shop keepers and beggars may try to separate you from your money but a polite "no thank you" usually sends them scurrying.
I spent a day at Disneyland last weekend and while the Christmas Season was in full swing, there is a notable absence of the "Christ" part. Kind of empty actually.
If you are looking for something fun to do which won't cost you much---like FREE---then this is what you want to do. Bring the family. Bring the neighborhood. See you at our best ever WALK THROUGH BETHLEHEM.
*For more info on Walk Thru Bethlehem, please go to www.grace-church.com
Walk Through Bethlehem begins this Friday night and runs for three consecutive nights (December 12,13,14) from 5-9:00 p.m.
If you've attended previously, I'm confident you'll return. If you have not found your way to 1515 South Glendora Avenue in Glendora, California - pack up the family and come on over. The line moves quickly and the experience of walking through first century Bethlehem will be a memory you'll keep for the remainder of the season.
Be prepared for the rantings of Herod, the pushiness of Roman guards, the smell of animals which would have pervaded the manger scene, and have your picture taken with Bert-the-camel. The Beduin shop keepers and beggars may try to separate you from your money but a polite "no thank you" usually sends them scurrying.
I spent a day at Disneyland last weekend and while the Christmas Season was in full swing, there is a notable absence of the "Christ" part. Kind of empty actually.
If you are looking for something fun to do which won't cost you much---like FREE---then this is what you want to do. Bring the family. Bring the neighborhood. See you at our best ever WALK THROUGH BETHLEHEM.
*For more info on Walk Thru Bethlehem, please go to www.grace-church.com