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Live Nativity

Concordia Lutheran Ministries hosted its ninth annual Live Nativity at 4:30, 5:15 and 6 p.m. on Sunday. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Jeremy Ivcic, from Barn Yard Petting Zoo, and Clancy the camel wait for the first live Nativity scene to start Sunday evening at Concordia Lutheran Ministries. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Elliana Geibel, 7, and Liz Geibel watch the first of three live nativity performances Sunday evening at Concordia Lutheran Ministries. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Angels take part in the first of three live nativity performances Sunday evening at Concordia Lutheran Ministries. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Third- and fourth-graders from St. Luke Lutheran School sing Christmas carols at Concordia Lutheran Ministries on Sunday evening before the first live Nativity scene starts. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Marie Miller, front, and her son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Cathy, went to the live Nativity at Concordia Lutheran Ministries on Sunday. It was the first live nativity for Miller, a 101-year-old Women's Air Corps veteran. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Edward Naumann and his sons — Robbie, 8, Charlie, 10, Will, 12, and Martin, 14 — stay warm by one of the fires before the start of the live Nativity on Sunday evening at Concordia Lutheran Ministries. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle

Concordia Lutheran Ministries hosted its ninth annual Live Nativity at 4:30, 5:15 and 6 p.m. on Sunday in front of the Concordia at Cabot Haven II building, 148 Marwood Road.

The event was free and open to the public and featured live animals, as well as Concordia staff and residents.

Between performances, guests enjoyed Christmas music, cookies and hot chocolate, and children of all ages had a chance to visit with Santa.

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