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Experiencing Jesus

Church allows families to live a night the way Jesus lived it

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The animals were brought in by Tobi Staudacher from her family’s business Staudacher Farms in Yorkville.

“We started about five years ago,” she said. “We’re doing six this year, and we did four last year.”

Staudacher said they began setting up live nativity scenes when her church, Cross Lutheran, wanted to do one for its daycare. The family had the donkeys already and got together some more animals to add to the scene. Churches can also allow visitors to pet the animals, and children are allowed inside the bales-of-hay walls to sit with them and pet the lambs and other animals.

“Everybody really likes it,” she said. “A lot of people don’t see something like this very often. . . It’s nice being able to bring the real part of Christmas to people, and it’s kind of magical seeing it this way, at night. It’s better than just seeing it in a picture.”

Staudacher said she was happy to have the baby lambs to bring. She doesn’t have them every year at the holidays. Lambs are usually born at a different time in the year.

White Oak Elementary student Simone Stevens was one of the volunteers in the masonry shop in the mock Bethlehem. She had fashioned a rectangular brick made of clay and dirt and grass and explained to visitors how the town’s residents built their homes.

“Some of the bricks were made out of manure,” she added.

Kids also enjoyed building their own small home out of boxes in the masonry shop.

Church member and volunteer Sue Morse made baskets in the room that was set up to resemble a typical Jewish home during that era. There was a fireplace with bread baking above it, a mezuzah nailed to the door, and a table set with a variety of Middle Eastern treats, such as fresh dates.

“The Jewish home would have been open to everybody,” Morse said. “It was important to them to make people feel welcome so they would stay and talk over things. . . I think it’s important for kids to see how people lived back then.”

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