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NARRATOR: For all the celebration the season can bring, for some,
the joy of Christmas can become so overshadowed by life . . . the very
gift Christ came to offer is sometimes the hardest for us to receive.
(Music begins) But since Christ came, we are no longer a people
without hope. We have been given access to the Father through the
Son, and in Him we have life more abundant and hope beyond measure.
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