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Drive-Through Nativity: Local Church Takes the Wheel

Trabuco Presbyterian Church presents the story of Christmas, and those who view it never have to leave their cars.

Everyone loves their car, and being able to stay inside your car and still enjoy some of the wonders of Christmas was an event tailor-made for Southern Californians.

Trabuco Presbyterian Church gave local residents and visitors the chance to do just that earlier this month when it presented a drive-through nativity.

Hundreds of cars drove past different scenes related to the birth of Jesus Christ—so many that the extended line caused extended hours on the performance's second night.

Check out the video for behind-the-scenes as well as other photos from the event—including some of those who took in the merriment.

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Martin Henderson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 05:00 pm
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