Texas church depicts Holy Family in cage wrapped in barbed wire in nativity display
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In Texas, a church has ignited a heated discussion by unveiling a nativity scene with a powerful twist: Mary, Joseph, and Jesus are portrayed as contemporary immigrants confined within a metal cage, encircled by barbed wire.

The display, positioned prominently on the front steps of Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas, is set against a backdrop of vibrant rainbow colors, making a bold statement.

This thought-provoking scene includes silhouettes of the Holy Family trapped behind a chain-link fence. Accompanying signs read, “Holy is the refugee” and “Holy are the profiled and patrolled,” further emphasizing the message.

Inside the church, the narrative continues with another installation. It comprises empty chairs and protest-style signs surrounding a manger. A striking wooden board bears the message “ICE WAS HERE,” while additional signs pose the questions, “Where is Mary?”, “Where is Joseph?”, and “Where is Jesus?”

Holy Family nativity figures displayed inside fenced enclosure in Texas

This outdoor nativity scene by a Dallas church underscores the poignant issues surrounding migrants and refugees, resonating deeply with current societal challenges.

The church announced the launch of the display on Dec. 8, insisting it was sending a provocative and moral message to the community.

“Our nativity isn’t a photo-op. It’s a prayer in the shape of a family,” the church wrote on Facebook.

“This year, we set the Holy Family inside the kind of space too many folks sleep in right now — tarps, fencing, harsh wire. Not for shock, but for truth.”

The church framed the scene as an ethical message about migrants and the unhoused. Church leaders said the display is meant to push congregants to reflect on who is being left out this Christmas season.

“If love came into the world through a family with no room to stay, then every unhoused neighbor matters. Every migrant matters. Every family seeking safety matters,” the post reads.

Passers-by were receptive to the depiction and its messaging. 

Outdoor nativity behind a chain-link fence on rainbow-painted church steps.

Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas installed this nativity depicting the Holy Family behind a fence on its rainbow-painted steps as part of a migrant-themed holiday display. (Fox 4 Dallas)

“I think it is a really good commentary on the political issues at hand right now at the border and immigrants being arrested without due process,” said Sean Garman, who lives nearby.

“I think it is a modern interpretation of what the gospel says. Jesus was an immigrant and a migrant,” added Sarah Perkins, who also lives in the area.

Associate Pastor Isabel Marquez said the message behind the nativity was intentional.

“This topic is sending a message to everyone,” Marquez told Fox 4 Dallas. “It is a way to say what is a reality happening here for many people.”

Outdoor nativity with Mary, Joseph, and Jesus figures inside a fenced enclosure.

A Dallas church created this immigration-themed nativity scene with signs asking “Where is Mary?” and “Where is Joseph?” as part of its holiday display. (Fox 4 Dallas)

“We are called to be able to walk the journey together as human beings. It’s not saying do more or do less, just treat others as you want to be treated,” Marquez said.

It’s not the first time the church has weighed in on political and social issues.

In October, the church painted its steps in the rainbow colors in an act of solidarity with the LGBTQ community after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered all rainbow-decorated crosswalks across the state to be removed within 30 days or risk losing essential funding from the state’s transportation department, per the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), a left wing media monitoring organization

In 2022, the church defied a bishop and appointed two openly gay pastors, according to Fox 4 Dallas.

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