
A common misconception is that Christmas ends on December 25. But it’s actually just the beginning of 12 days of celebrations, ending on January 5, and on January 6 the Church celebrates Epiphany. This day is traditionally recognized as the day that the Magi offered their gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh to the Christ Child.
Since 1976 University Christian Church has celebrated Epiphany with The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival, a merging of two stories that share the message of good and knowledge of Christ’s teachings will prevail over evil.
More than 300 people, including characters of all social statures, the UCC Chancel and Handbell Choirs, the Fort Worth Civic Orchestra, along with everyone behind the scenes taking care of props costumes, makeup, the stage, and cleanup come together to make this festival possible.
A common misconception is that Christmas ends on December 25. But it’s actually just the beginning of 12 days of celebrations, ending on January 5, and on January 6 the Church celebrates Epiphany. This day is traditionally recognized as the day that the Magi offered their gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh to the Christ Child.
Since 1976 University Christian Church has celebrated Epiphany with The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival, a merging of two stories that share the message of good and knowledge of Christ’s teachings will prevail over evil.
More than 300 people, including characters of all social statures, the UCC Chancel and Handbell Choirs, the Fort Worth Civic Orchestra, along with everyone behind the scenes taking care of props costumes, makeup, the stage, and cleanup come together to make this festival possible.
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