What symbolizes Christmas?

The Christmas star represents the first star of Bethlehem that shone on the night Jesus was born. It also symbolizes the Christ is the light of the world and is a shining hope to all mankind.

Where do Christmas symbols come from?

The modern Christmas tree tradition originated from Germany where families made wooden pyramids and decorated them with branches of evergreen trees. They also lit candles signifying something sacred. The person who introduced the decoration of the Christmas trees using candles was Martin Luther.

What is the Colour of Christmas?

Why are red and green the traditional Christmas colors, and when were they first used to signify the holidays? Red and green might be best known for their association with Christmas, but as it turns out, they were first linked to a different holiday: the winter solstice.

Why is MMBB important to the financial community?

MMBB has one purpose – that’s ensuring Your Financial Wellness. And since many of our staff are deeply involved in faith communities too, they are better prepared to help you create financial health now and into the future.

Who are the staff members of the MMBB?

Our staff includes ordained ministers like you. MMBB understands the needs of clergy and faith-based organizations from first-hand experience, which means we can better serve you. Our team is your team. MMBB has one purpose – that’s ensuring Your Financial Wellness.

How many years has MMBB been in business?

Churches and faith-based organizations have relied on MMBB to provide flexible and affordable benefit plans for over 100 years. Learn more about our founding principles. Our team reflects that we are both a ministry and a business.

Can a MMBB plan stand alone or combined?

These three plans can stand alone, or be combined and configured to achieve the right complement of options and benefits for your staff. We will walk you through every step toward building a plan that suits your organization’s needs.

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