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Annual manger event celebrates magic of season at Trinity United Methodist Church

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The Lightshine Choir sings Chrismas carols during Trinity United Methodist Church’s Meet the Manger event Dec. 8 in Wilmette.

The Maute family (left to right) Ali, as Mary, Chris, as Joseph, and Claire, as baby Jesus.

A camel is walked down the church aisle during the show.

Alexa Burnell, Freelance Reporter

5:00 am CST December 19, 2019

Each year, Trinity United Methodist Church welcomes the community to their unique, Meet Us At the Manger event — a recreation of the birth of Jesus, reminding all of the real magic of the holiday season.  

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