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Bronners-Frankenmuth: Where's Jesus on their catalog?

Bronner's Christmas store in Frankenmuth, MI has become an icon in this state and the nation and, maybe, even around the world.? Founder Wally Bronner has been a historic witness for birth of Jesus.? His family's store is legend.

I believe that he and his family are active at St. Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth where I'm sure that the true reason for Christmas is never forgotten.

But, I ask, respectfully, why their catalog--at least, the online version--has only Santa Claus and not Jesus.? Have they been pulled by commercial interests?? Is it a shift in focus for them?? I'd be anxious to hear.

You could always count on them for a focused view on this most blessed of celebrations.

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November 08, 2005 in Christmas decorations | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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