Dec. 2—Using thousands of white and gold beads and 82 patterns, 14 women spent hundreds of hours creating more than 240 Chrismon ornaments. The beaded Chrismons, which appear in the shape of crowns, ...
Barbara Rufty, center left, guides a group of Chrismon builders through the process. Clockwise from left are Sarah Waldrop of Gastonia; Rufty; Dell McLendon of Phenix City, Alabama; Ila VanMilligan of ...
Begun more than a half-century ago by a Lutheran Church member from Virginia, the tradition of the Chrismon tree has become a popular Christmastime fixture in many denominations. The Rev. Dr. Garry ...
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