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Area leaders gather for Nativity celebration
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More than 100 local leaders attended the Community Leader Luncheon sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Apex. Pictured left to right are Rep. Tom Murry, Holly Springs Mayor Dick Sears, Garner Mayor Ronnie Williams, Morrisville Mayor Jackie Holcombe, Harry Maxwell of the of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rep. Paul Stam and Fuquay-Varina Mayor John Byrne.
Photo by Forrest Anderson/Rouviere Media More than 100 local leaders attended the Community Leader Luncheon sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Apex. Pictured left to right are Rep. Tom Murry, Holly Springs Mayor Dick Sears, Garner Mayor Ronnie Williams, Morrisville Mayor Jackie Holcombe, Harry Maxwell of the of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rep. Paul Stam and Fuquay-Varina Mayor John Byrne.
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Jihad Shawwa, center, outreach director of the Muslim American Public Affairs Council, presents a ceremonial prayer rug to Harry Maxwell, left, Apex Stake President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Photo by Forrest Anderson/Rouviere Media Jihad Shawwa, center, outreach director of the Muslim American Public Affairs Council, presents a ceremonial prayer rug to Harry Maxwell, left, Apex Stake President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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More than 100 influential leaders gathered recently for the Ninth Annual Community Leader Luncheon sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Apex.

Those attending included leaders from state and local government, churches, universities, police and fire departments, disaster relief agencies, as well as service and volunteer-based organizations.

Attendees included NC House Majority Leader Rep. Skip Stam and Rep. Tom Murry, in addition to Mayors John Byrne of Fuquay-Varina, Jackie Holcombe of Morrisville, Dick Sears of Holly Springs and Ronnie Williams of Garner.

Harry Maxwell, leader of the Church in southern Wake County, said the goal of the event was “to break bread with individuals and organizations that provide such valuable Christian based service in our communities, making them such a great place to live, work and worship.”

The luncheon was the inaugural event of the three-day annual Apex Nativity Celebration, with its 875 Nativities, and numerous musical performances by local, church and school groups.

Mary Ann Pillar, Nativity committee chairperson, expressed her pleasure, “that so many in our community would come to our event to feel the spirit of Christ and Christmas” and hopes that they “make this an annual family tradition.”

Overall, nearly ,7500 people attended over the three days. The culminating Handel’s Messiah Sing-in was hosted by the Apex Nativity Choir and Orchestra.



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