Published May 06. 2021 08:48AM
By LOU WHEELAND
Special to The Press
Faith Wesleyan Church, Schnecksville, recently sponsored a drive-through Easter Egg Hunt at Community Fire Co. No. 1, Schnecksville.
Combining farm and Broadway themes with the events of Easter, the egg hunt was another of Faith Wesleyan Church’s mission to share their beliefs with Lehigh Valley residents.
In keeping with COVID-19 protocols, rather than a traditional egg hunt, children were handed a small toy as they passed the many presentations at the event.
PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELAND Nicholas Rossi of Schnecksville receives an Easter treat from Faith Wesleyan Church member Melissa Lerch at the church's egg hunt drive-through April 3 at Community Fire Co. No. 1, Schnecksville.
Portraying Belle and The Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” are siblings Brittany and Luis Ortiz.
Nervous Nelson, a 2-year-old Royal Palm Heritage Fancy Turkey from Gress Mountain Ranch was on hand at the Faith Wesleyan Church egg hunt.
“Welcome to the Jungle!” Isaiah Moyer is on safari as the “monkey” Yeli Gonzalez joins in with Eithyn Moyer, who is also on safari. Cierra Moyer is known to turn into a lion on occasion with mom, Liz Moyer, making sure the safari goes well.
Mary Magdalene, portrayed by Deanna Steich, and the other Mary, Jill Reed-Herman, are greeted by an angel, portrayed by Ruthy Wicker at Jesus' empty tomb.
The three Web bunnies: Jilien, 5, Penny, 8, and Iggy, 3, stopped by for Faith Wesleyan Church's drive-through Easter Egg Hunt April 3 at the fire company in Schnecksville.
“Risen Jesus” was portrayed by Jeremy Hinkle at Faith Wesleyan Church's drive-through egg hunt at the fire company in Schnecksville.