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Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

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Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

Gracie Goss (left) pets a lamb held by Rhonda Roper as members of Antioch Baptist Church prepared for their third annual drive-thru live nativity on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at Camp Antioch. More than 20 actors and a group of animals brought to life four scenes from the story of the first Christmas for visitors to witness during the evening.

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Brandon Leo with Iron P Homested Exotic Petting Zoo in Hogansville tends to the camel Preacher at Antioch Baptist Church’s live nativity while dressed as one of the three wise men.

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Gracie Parks (left) and Garrison White portray Mary and Joseph on their way to Bethlehem as part of Anitoch Baptist Church’s drive-thru live nativity.

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A heavenly host joins “Mary” in the manger in Bethlehem following the birth of her son, Jesus Christ, as part of Antioch Baptist Church’s annual drive-thru live nativity.

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Antioch Baptist Church’s drive-thru live nativity featured several animals, including lambs, llamas, a donkey and a camel, and four different scenes to bring the story of the first Christmas to life at Camp Antioch on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

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Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

Gracie Goss (left) pets a lamb held by Rhonda Roper as members of Antioch Baptist Church prepared for their third annual drive-thru live nativity on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at Camp Antioch. More than 20 actors and a group of animals brought to life four scenes from the story of the first Christmas for visitors to witness during the evening.

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Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

Brandon Leo with Iron P Homested Exotic Petting Zoo in Hogansville tends to the camel Preacher at Antioch Baptist Church’s live nativity while dressed as one of the three wise men.

  • Jeremy Stewart
Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

Gracie Parks (left) and Garrison White portray Mary and Joseph on their way to Bethlehem as part of Anitoch Baptist Church’s drive-thru live nativity.

  • Jeremy Stewart
Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

A heavenly host joins “Mary” in the manger in Bethlehem following the birth of her son, Jesus Christ, as part of Antioch Baptist Church’s annual drive-thru live nativity.

  • Jeremy Stewart
Antioch Baptist hosts live nativity

Antioch Baptist Church’s drive-thru live nativity featured several animals, including lambs, llamas, a donkey and a camel, and four different scenes to bring the story of the first Christmas to life at Camp Antioch on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

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