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		<description><![CDATA[Love, the word so ubiquitous in our culture that it has lost much of its meaning.  We love everything – our kids, our house, our new car, our favorite team, Starbucks coffee. What does it mean when we say we love something or when someone says they love us? What does love really look like? The advent (coming) of Christ into the world 2,000 years ago reminds us that love has a name – and his name is Jesus. ]]></description>
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