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Subject TLC Weekly: Nigeria’s Christmas in the Shadows
Date December 26, 2025 10:01 AM
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Nigerian Christmas Celebration, Lagos East | New Apostolic Church

Nigeria’s Christmas in the Shadows ([link removed])

by K.C. Nwajei

Amid Islamist attacks and soaring inflation, Nigeria’s primate urges against travel and lavish spending, Christ’s birth will be defiantly celebrated. Read on ([link removed]) .

Christmas Greetings from Across the Communion ([link removed])

by TLC Staff

Each year, bishops and archbishops throughout the Anglican Communion write Christmas greetings. Here are several, reflecting Anglicanism’s geographical and theological range. Read on ([link removed]) .

This Mischief of Mice Preserves a Cathedral ([link removed])

by Neva Rae Fox

Since 1962, volunteers known as Cathedral Mice have produced a different handmade mouse each year. Read on ([link removed]) .

Archives: Christmas 1901 ([link removed])

by Mark Michael

A 104-year-old communicant in Philadelphia, Montreal’s first silk vestments, and “the beauty of holiness” at the Advent, Boston. Read on ([link removed]) .

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Christmas & the Politics of Incarnation ([link removed])

by Eugene R. Schlesinger

To mistake Jesus’s Incarnation, death, and resurrection for a purely spiritual reality is a misreading. The story leads to the public square. Read on ([link removed]) .

A Meditation on the Manger; A Longing for Paradise ([link removed])

by Timothy Kimbrough

Christmas may seem like an escapist refuge from the world’s pain. But this happens only when the manger is relegated to a sentimental detail. Read on ([link removed]) .

A Simple Air or a Complex Canon ([link removed])

by Robert Skirving

John’s Prologue (“In the beginning …”) seems to have two voices— soaring one and an earthly one. This Christmas, let’s hear them both. Read on ([link removed]) .

God’s Family ([link removed])

by Geoffrey Mackey

In the Incarnation, God knows both the joy and hope along with the pain and challenge of being in a family. Read on ([link removed]) .

Christmas and Natality ([link removed])

by Christopher Yoder

To be human means to be born of woman. In being born, we receive life from others. God not only set this is motion. He has acted within it. Read on ([link removed]) .

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