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SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took over the iconic New York City Times Square on Monday, to show scenes of Jesus Christ's birth and the traditional nativity.
A video of the event posted by the church on Friday shows many people who stopped along the busy streets, to watch as lights on the giant screens showed beautiful artwork of shepherds, wise men, animals, angels, Mary, Joseph and, of course, baby Jesus.
The message shared at Times Square encourages people to share Christ's light by "letting (their) light shine," before displaying the logo for the church and its annual Light the World campaign.
