“We really wanted to bless those that have been feeling out of touch and isolated during this crisis,” senior pastor Mike Hensley said. “We want people to know that they are not alone this Christmas. Things may look different now, but we want to give them hope that it will get better.”
A stage will be set up in front of the church for the service, which starts at 5 p.m. Thursday. People will be asked to remain in their vehicles. Since many will not be able to visit with friends and family like usual this year, Hensley says the church wants them “to know that they are special and loved.”