n the small western town of Incarnation, Christmas is celebrated with grit, giddy-up, and gusto! But 1891 is the year that two big “signs o’ progress” could spell either trouble, or opportunity. The railroad has finally punched through with the grand opening of Incarnation Station, bringing visitors for the first time from far and wide to take in their Christmas festivities. Some fret that all the expected “outsiders” could threaten the peace of their quiet town, and maybe bring in desperadoes, while others see the chance to spread even wider the Good News of the birth of the Jesus.
Calvary Christian School presents "The Loaned Manger" Christmas Musical, Tuesday, December 16th at 6:30pm at our East Campus. The coffee shop opens at 5:30pm. This event is free so please invite your family and friends to hear the message of the Gospel.