Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 20, 2024 By Tara Vocino T he Living Nativity came alive at New Hope Assembly on Saturday. Lead Pastor Wayne Shirk thanked sponsors Cooper Bros. Paving, Ruth’s Way For Women, Full Color Signs & Graphics, Perfect Parties USA, GV Premium Builders, Hometown Pizza, and Goldberg Family Chiropractic by making it the biggest event yet. New Hope Assembly Gifts Living Nativity for Christmas Shown from left to right: Three Wiseman – Chad Bailey, Randy Brown and Joshua Vicente – Soleia Gonzalez (Angel), Shani Jean-Charles (Mary), Kingsley Jean-Charles (Joseph), Emy Alouicor (Angel), Gigi Darnell (Shepherd), Julias Wgevirle (Shepherd)and Noah JeanCharles (Shepherd). Ruth’s Way Sober House Member Jennifer Letendre greeted guests. Jolex Garcia, 5, on Lockett, during Saturday’s Living Nativity at New Hope Assembly. Shown from left to right: Lizzy Vieira, Alicia Vieira, 3, Santa, Lavinia Vieira, Mrs. Claus, Buddy and Margaret Vieira. Saugus resident Luca Corliss, 3, with handler Melissa Kemp and Lockett. Zynalia Phoeurng with Santa, Buddy and Mrs. Claus. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: Mrs. Claus, Creative Director Ashley McCray, Lead Pastor Wayne Shirk and Santa. Ruth’s Way Sober House Member Dodi Hosp made marble cupcakes and sugar cookies. Ileana Holguin with her son, Izem, inside the North Pole cut-out Saugus High School sophomores David Sosa (at left) petted a goat; also shown is Victor Cruz. Shown from left to right: Kurt MacAlister, Jereme Harris-Walker and Omar Sanchez sold artisan cutting boards to benefit Teen Challenge.
11 Publizr Home