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J Gary Crabtree

“We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Thessalonians 1:3 James Gary Crabtree, of Jackson Springs, a loving husband and devoted father, went to be with his Lord and Savior Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Born Nov. 30, 1942, in Lancaster County, Va., to the late Charles Wesley and Ada Walker Crabtree, Gary was a quiet and humble man. He met the love of his life, JoAnn, 61 years ago (57 of which they were married). Together they had three children: Jamey Cox (deceased), Dana Kirby and Todd Crabtree.

Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in a different, special year

MERRILLVILLE — Mileva Gligic-Savich will celebrate Christmas today like her immigrant parents before her. Gligic-Savich, a first generation Serbian-American, said she, along with her husband, two sons and mother, will follow the centuries old tradition of celebrating Christmas on Jan. 7 instead of Dec. 25. It s a tradition brought by her parents when they immigrated to the United States in the 1950s to make a new life in this country and raise their family. What my parents gave me I gave my children, Gligic-Savich said. Gligic-Savich and her family will attend Christmas Day Divine Liturgy services at 10 a.m. today at St. Elijah Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Merrillville.

Silent Night in Bethlehem | Theophilos III

1 . 7 . 21 Those who celebrate Christmas in the West may have already put away their decorations and ended their festivities, but Christmas is only just commencing for many of us here in the Holy Land. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. For those of us who live and worship in the birthplace of the Prince of Peace, Christmas is a particularly special time of year. That said, this year is no normal year. Usually, we welcome millions of the faithful at Christmas. Pilgrims and locals alike gather to worship Christ at the Church of the Nativity, the place where our Savior was born. However, this year, Christmas Eve was a silent night in Bethlehem.

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