PHOTOS: Lifebridge Kids' "We Knead a Little Christmas" Musical at Church

Dec 8, 2024 at 11:19 PM
The children at Lifebridge Church truly brought the holiday spirit to life with their remarkable musical performance. On Saturday, Dec. 7, the church was filled with joy and merriment as the Lifebridge Kids took the stage.

Uniting Children in Christmas Cheer through Song and Dance

Under the Direction of Talented Leaders

The children were under the expert guidance of Kara Totten and Peyton Bach, along with Lifebridge Kids Director Lyn Burch and Lifebridge Kids Associate Director Deb Sundberg. These dedicated individuals played a crucial role in shaping the performance and ensuring its success.

Their leadership and passion were evident in every aspect of the musical. From the choreography to the acting, they brought out the best in the children and created a truly unforgettable experience.

Their attention to detail and commitment to excellence set the stage for a magical performance that would leave the audience in awe.

Telling the Story of Christmas through Song and Dance

The performance was a beautiful portrayal of the Christmas story. Through song, dance, and acting, the children brought the characters and events to life.

Their voices filled the church with the sweet melodies of Christmas carols, while their dance moves added a touch of energy and excitement.

The addition of a few (dozen) dad jokes added an extra layer of humor and charm, making the performance even more enjoyable for both children and adults.

The Impact on the Audience

The audience was captivated by the performance. The children's enthusiasm and talent were infectious, and it was clear that they had put their hearts into every aspect of the show.

The smiles on the faces of the audience members showed just how much the performance had touched their hearts. It was a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas and the power of music and art.

The Lifebridge Kids musical was not only a treat for the eyes and ears but also a celebration of the community and the spirit of giving. It was a moment that will be remembered for years to come.