Worshipers in San Diego and Tijuana continue a 25-year tradition despite a larger separation

Article by Rich Copley | Presbyterian News Service

Worshipers took part in La Posada Sin Fronteras on the United States side of the U.S.-Mexico border at San Diego. (Photo by Walt Johnston)

Worshipers took part in La Posada Sin Fronteras on the United States side of the U.S.-Mexico border at San Diego. (Photo by Walt Johnston)

LOUISVILLE — For 25 years, Christians have gathered at both sides of the United States and Mexico border at San Diego and Tijuana to re-enact Joseph and Mary’s journey to Bethlehem before the birth of Jesus Christ in a service called La Posada Sin Fronteras. CLICK HERE to continuing reading…