Prestonwood Baptist Church's Annual Christmas Spectacular is Back
Prestonwood Baptist Church will be hosting their The Gift of Christmas celebration on Dec. 10-12 and 15-19 at the Plano Campus. The Gift of Christmas is a Prestonwood tradition and has become one of the highlights of the Christmas season, with thousands of guests attending every year. This year, the visually stunning multimedia event includes two new acts, complete with special effects, a nearly 1,000-member cast and choir, live orchestra, flying angels and more.
The 100-minute program is suitable for the whole family, complete with Christmas favorites, including the beautiful Living Nativity. Featuring camels and kings, flying angels and eye-popping virtual scenery, the Christmas story comes to life in a breathtaking way.
A bold lighting and scenic design give a unique look to inspire and engage the audience, enhancing the message of the birth of Jesus. The scenic pieces, costumes and choreography are highlighted by a brilliant, original musical score, arranged and orchestrated just for Prestonwood and this special event.
"The Prestonwood Choir and Orchestra is thrilled to return to the stage for 'The Gift of Christmas,'" said Pastor Jack Graham. 'The simple, miraculous story of Christmas-the manger, shepherds, Joseph and Mary, the Christ child and the glorious hope we have in our Savior-is at the very heart of this spectacular production. We pray God will do great things through this production and that many lives will be touched."
Over 62,000 tickets have already been sold. Learn more and download the "The Gift of Christmas" mobile app, where you can access exclusive content and easily purchase tickets, here.
Find more Christmas events hosted by Prestonwood Baptist Church, including the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival and the "Wrapped in Love" gift drive, here.
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