Over the last few days and particularly this morning there's a great sense of anticipation here on our Wexford campus.
After months of rehearsal and diligent preparation, we are beginning the first of four evening presentations that we are calling "I Believe."
The anticipation for these evenings is palpable among those who have been involved in preparing for them from young children to the experienced adults: All of whom think this will be an exceptional experience for all who make the time to attend.
From my perspective, its really essential that we make the time to invite others to come and experience some times of reflection on the true and life changing events surrounding the Christmas story in the context of what is both entertaining and excellent.
I'm grateful for these kinds of things that take place a few weeks before Christmas so that we can savor them right up until our families and friends all gather on the holiday and thereby enjoy the blessing of this season for more than just a day or two.
It's said that anticipation sometimes exceeds the experience, but in this case I think anticipation is worthy of the experience.
Blessings,
Dr. Jay
P.S. If you are in the Wexford area please consider joining us any evening this week (Tues-Fri) though free tickets are "sold out" there's almost always a way to find a seat if you get here just a bit early.
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