Episode 120: Our Staff’s Christmas Traditions Round Table
Welcome to our Staff Christmas Tradition round table! We are gathered together on comfy couches with warm apple cider in our hands by the fireplace, reflecting on Christmas and the traditions we have with our own kids to keep Jesus the center of this season. This can be tough to do – so that’s why we’re sharing fun traditions that will help you keep Jesus in Christmas, too! We hope to bring you joy and fond memories that last for generations to come.
Ready to learn some Christmas traditions that matter now and in eternity? Let’s go!
Staff members shown in image from left to right, top to bottom:
MEGAN RISSER, Director of Marketing & Donor Engagement Officer
MEREDITH STEIDLER, Podcast Manager
KORI PENNYPACKER, CEO
KATLIN MILLER, Member Development Officer
STEPHANIE SMITH, Director of Operations
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