About 300 people gathered at Lake David Park in Groveland on Christmas Eve to experience a dramatic presentation of the musical “All Is Well.”

More than 60 cast and crew members brought the story of Christmas to life as it is experienced in homes around the world. The production portrayed scenes that were not always picture-perfect, reflecting circumstances marked by loneliness or limited resources. Yet, in every situation, the message was clear: peace can still be found.

That message traced its roots back through history to the arrival of “the Peacemaker,” Jesus Christ, born in ancient Bethlehem. The presentation reminded audiences that through the birth of this child, reconciliation between God and humanity became possible.

Jesus was also depicted on the Cross, symbolizing that the baby in the manger would one day, as an adult, willingly sacrifice His life as an atonement for the sins of mankind. The story emphasized that acknowledging one’s need and accepting God’s free gift—His Son coming to earth as a human—is the source of true peace, available to every nation, every tribe, and every heart. Though crucified, Jesus rose again, offering hope that overcomes even death. As the message concluded, it all began with a baby lying in a manger.

Pastor Casey Ferguson shared a Christmas message of hope with the audience, while the production was directed by Music Leader Patrick Gibson.

Tuscanooga Baptist Church is located at 18540 Tuscanooga Road, approximately four miles northwest of Mascotte and just east of the Sumter County line on Sumter County Road 728.

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