Men’s services remind everyone of the reason we celebrate Christmas

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Republican-Clipper photo “Star of Wonder, Star of Night”: Chuck Thompson, Gary Hatten and Bruce Williams sing the hymn “We Three Kings” on the final morning of the Bethany Men’s Christmas Breakfasts Thursday at the First United Methodist Church. The burst from the camera’s flash created an appropriate star effect on the television screen behind the singers.
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“Star of Wonder, Star of Night”: Chuck Thompson, Gary Hatten and Bruce Williams sing the hymn “We Three Kings” on the final morning of the Bethany Men’s Christmas Breakfasts Thursday at the First United Methodist Church. The burst from the camera’s flash created an appropriate star effect on the television screen behind the singers.

 

Renewing a tradition that began more than 50 years ago, several men and youngsters gathered at the First United Methodist Church last week for three mornings of the Bethany Men’s and Boys’ Christmas Breakfasts.

Following a breakfast of pancakes and sausages served by members of local churches, the audience settled back to sing Christmas hymns and listen to messages presented by laypersons from the participating congregations.

The final service, on Thursday, featured special music from Chuck Thompson, Gary Hatten and Bruce Williams who sang “We Three Kings of Orient Are.”

The breakfasts, which are held during the Christmas and Easter seasons, were first organized and led by George Everett and have been carried on ever since by a planning committee from each church led by Bob Harryman.

Gene Ishmael of the First Baptist Church spoke on Thursday morning, reminding those in attendance that “Jesus is the reason for the season.”

Ishmael pointed out that this message has been lost in the commercialization of Christmas by such events as “Black Friday” and governmental attempts to turn the season into a secular event rather than a religious celebration.

“Now it seems to be politically correct to say Happy Holidays” rather than Merry Christmas, Ishmael said.

“If we aren’t celebrating Christmas, what are we celebrating?” Ismael asked.

Ishmael’s full message appears on the editorial page of this week’s Republican-Clipper.

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