The Rock Church of Fenton is holding an in-person outdoor Christmas Eve ceremony in the woods across from their main building on Thursday, Dec. 24 at 7 p.m.
On Christmas Day, the churchâs Christmas service will be shown on two networks, on Channel 46 The CW at 11 a.m., and then on CBS WNEM Channel 5 at 5 p.m.
The main goal of the TV broadcast is to reach people with the message of Jesus Christ âin a very difficult time in society,â said Pastor Wes Morris.
The broadcast will be prerecorded. The church put the broadcast together in about two weeks.
somehow we all seem to be slightly taken offguard when people who just celebrated memorial day without their loved ones at home, had a really emotional reaction to the fact that it is wonderful that he is home. but we don t know all the answers to what has happened. and i do think it brings a lot of questions about exactly how close america is to this war that we ve been fighting, and how distant so many of us feel from the fact that this war actually is still going on. almost as if it takes the bergdahl case for us to remember that america is at war. and in fact, some of the positives coming out of this, it s been suggested, is that perhaps this interaction with the taliban, the communications, the advance planning we saw from the video earlier how precisely it was orchestrated, could lead to reconciliation talks with the next afghan president. wes, how likely is that? we know that hamid karzai shot everything down, but there could be a different outcome after these elections are ov
qatar has a bad track record when it comes to keeping detainees from gitmo in qatar. there are a lot of problems we need to work through to make sure we don t have a price on our head of not only our soldiers in the field in afghanistan, but our diplomats as well around the world in dangerous places. joining me now are two people with unique perspective on all of this. from los angeles, gail, a jurnlist, author and senior fellow on the council of foreign relations working in afghanistan when sergeant bergdahl was taken prisoner, and afghanistan combat veteran, wes morris. welcome to you both. wes, let s talk about the military and the response i was talking to jim earlier who said it was no mystery for five years there s been a lot of talk from his platoon members and others about the circumstances, the controversial circumstances of his departure from post. you re absolutely right. this wasn t much of a mystery. people knew there was always
run after after yesterday s razor close primary. all signs point to a likely round two in the mississippi mud fight. this is a historic moment in this state s history. and because of your hard work, because of your dedication, we sit here tonight leading a 42-year incumbent. and a symbol of courage, on this day in 19889, a lone protester in tiananmen square, becoming one of the most iconic images of the 20th century. now a quarter century later, what the next generation is learning from this horrific chapter in history. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in washington. extraordinary images today. the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl on video released now by the taliban itself. nbc s chief pentagon correspondent joining me now. you see that bergdahl is sitting in a pickup truck first prior to his release. he s then escorted to an american helicopter. there s a white flag waving in the wind. u.s. soldiers, when they see bergdahl, they fly in in that blackhawk. then