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Chrismons were first developed by Frances Kipps Spencer at Ascension Lutheran Church in Danville, Virginia. She originated them in 1957 when she set out to create decorations appropriate for a church Christmas tree. Centuries-old symbols depict the Life of Christ and tiny white lights reflect the purity of our Saviour as they decorate the evergreen tree in the nave of the Church which is open to the public. Chrismons add their white and gold beauty to the Christmas season and make the celebration of our Lord’s birth more meaningful by emphasizing God’s great Gift to the world, our Saviour Jesus Christ.
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