These fast-food joints have decked out their windows with classic Christian symbols such as crosses, empty tombs, and the proclamation "He is risen."
The local community has wholeheartedly supported this open display of Christian faith, and it's no surprise why. After all, in today's society, anti-Christian sentiments seem to dominate, making such open support a refreshing change.
From The Western Journal:
The move was first brought to public attention by Burton S. Staggs, the news director of GM Tennessee River Valley News, who shared a photo of one of the decorated restaurant windows on his Facebook page.
“He is Risen!!! Happy Easter!!! Multiple McDonald’s in the Middle TN region share this message. While many companies are opting to stay away from holiday-specific decorations, a Tennessee McDonald’s franchisee is embracing them. These restaurants are owned by Tony and Gina Wolfe,” he wrote in a caption.
Staggs also noted that the owners also recognize the true meaning of Christmas, displaying, “His name is Jesus,” on their McDonald’s locations during the holiday season.
While religious holidays can be sensitive territory for business owners, the Wolfe family adopts a different approach when it comes to incorporating religious festivities into their franchise locations.