All Nations Church has announced the return of The Living Nativity for its 38th consecutive year.
The event will take place nightly on the grounds of Science North Dec. 21-24, with the presentation commencing at 7:30 p.m.
There will also be a special fireworks presentation occurring after the show on Christmas Eve.
The Living Nativity brings to life the story of the birth of Jesus Christ, featuring a cast of volunteers in an immersive and captivating experience for people of all ages.
The event is free to attend, and spectators are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the Christmas lights generously provided by the Sudbury Charities Foundation. In the spirit of giving, attendees are also invited to contribute to their meaningful cause.
“Join us in celebrating the magic of the season at The Living Nativity — an event that has been a cherished tradition in Sudbury for 38 years,” said a press release. “We look forward to sharing the joy and wonder of Christmas with our community once again.”
All Nations Church said it extends its heartfelt gratitude to the community partners who make this event possible, including Science North, McCullagh-Hall, TESC, The Lougheed Foundation, KFM 95.5, Johnny’s Towing and the Sudbury Charities Foundation.
The dedication of these organizations, along with the hard work of numerous volunteers, ensures the continued success of The Living Nativity year after year, said the press release.