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Once upon a time in a land far, far away, lived a knight and a dragon. The dragon had three heads with three different names. They were called “Me,” “Mine,” and “More.” The knight knew the danger this dragon posed, but no one in this land believed it could harm them. The people ignored the beast unaware that every day it was growing in strength and devastating power.
Upcoming Events
- Shovel The World!!! February 1st – 29th
- Band Auditions February 3rd – 25th
- Mo Leaders Meeting February 6th

Now That’s What I Call Christmas!
Every few years, a new compilation of holiday tunes is released called “Now That’s What I Call Christmas!” Some people love Christmas music…and some people hate it. (The latter probably hate it partly because the former begin playing it every year around Labor Day.) But good Christmas music – we’re talking Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong, not the awkward stuff by Wham! and Bruce Springsteen – is meant to build anticipation toward America’s most popular holiday.
Well, in the Bible, at the beginning of the Book of Luke, there is a short compilation of songs that were sung in anticipation or celebration of the birth of Jesus who came to make peace between God and people. You might say these were the first Christmas tunes ever, and we think theses songs will make your holidays more meaningful and leave you saying: “Now that’s what I call Christmas!”
Topics:
- December 7 – Zechariah’s Song
- December 14 – Mary’s Song
- December 21 – The Angels’ Song
- December 28 – Simeon’s Song
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