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McDonald’s restaurant gains viral attention for impressive Jesus-themed Easter display

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McDonald’s franchises in Tennessee owned by Tony and Gina Wolfe have decorated their windows for Easter and Christmas with religious symbols like crosses and messages like “He is Risen” and “His name is Jesus”.

This was highlighted on social media and has garnered positive reactions from customers for not shying away from religious holidays.

“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,” GM Tennessee River Valley News director Burton S. Staggs wrote.

While some companies avoid religious imagery, the Wolfe family embraces incorporating their beliefs.

“So Google has a doodle for every obscure ‘woke’ person/event imaginable, but nothing for Easter?” Paul Joseph Watson wrote.

Google stated, “We don’t have Doodles for religious holidays, in line with our current Doodle guidelines. Doodles may appear for some non-religious celebrations that have grown out of religious holidays, such as Valentine’s Day, Holi’s Festival of Colors, Tu B’Av and the December holiday period, but we don’t include religious imagery or symbolism as part of these.”

Comments praised their friendliness and dedication to their faith.

“I’ve been to this McDonald’s and they’re really kind in there too…,” one user wrote.

Another wrote, “That’s what I love about the South …whenever we traveled down the people were so friendly and there were so many people that love the Lord and weren’t afraid to say so. As soon as we came North over the Mason Dixon line it was a whole different story.”

“Thank you for not being afraid to offend someone. This is truly the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in a long time. Wish I lived there. I would definitely be a loyal customer.”

As recognized philanthropists in the community, the Wolfes said giving back and involvement is a blessing.

“It’s about people who are behind the counter and people who are your loyal customers and friends in this community. It’s a blessing for us to be involved in the community and give back,” Gina Wolfe stated.

Their Easter display has sparked conversations about businesses’ approaches to recognizing religious festivals.

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