Drive-Though living Nativity offered in Carson City this weekend

Bruce Tipton, Chad Turner, Ed James, Craig Davis and Shane Quilling lift a heavy wooden riser off of a trailer Saturday morning during set-up for United Methodist Church's annual living nativity.

Bruce Tipton, Chad Turner, Ed James, Craig Davis and Shane Quilling lift a heavy wooden riser off of a trailer Saturday morning during set-up for United Methodist Church's annual living nativity.

Once again, Carson City’s First United Methodist Church is presenting its annual Drive-Through Living Nativity: The Road to Bethlehem.

The Nativity scene will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today and Sunday

There will be live sheep, donkeys and cows when the scene is presented. People are invited to drive through the scene. Those who attend will be able to enter at Division and King streets, west of Carson Street.

The scene is a re-enactment of the birth of Christ. More than 800 luminaria light the road to Bethlehem. Ten scenes over an entire block tell the story.

There will be nearly 200 people of all ages involved during the two nights. There’s also a walking path for pedestrian traffic, including strollers, dogs and bicycles.

About 1,000 people attend the scene annually. The event is free although gifts of food will be accepted.

First United Methodist Church has been doing the Living Nativity since 2001. For information go to www.carson1umc.org or call the church at 882-1436.

Comments

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Sign in to comment