Artesia's drive-thru Good Friday

Mike Smith
The Spectrum
The Ocotilo Performing Arts Center in Artesia was one of 14 places where Artesia residents could pray and ponder during a Good Friday drive-thru exercise, which was held in lieu of cancelled church services due to COVID-19.
The Ocotilo Performing Arts Center in Artesia was one of 14 places where Artesia residents could pray and ponder during a Good Friday drive-thru exercise, which was held in lieu of cancelled church services due to COVID-19.
Mike Smith Current-Argus
Artesia's City Hall was a stopping off point for residents during a Good Friday drive-thru. Residents were asked to pray and ponder the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The drive-thru exercise replaced Good Friday services, which were cancelled due to COVID-19.
Artesia's City Hall was a stopping off point for residents during a Good Friday drive-thru. Residents were asked to pray and ponder the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The drive-thru exercise replaced Good Friday services, which were cancelled due to COVID-19.
Mike Smith Current-Argus
The Artesia Public Safety Complex acted as a place where Artesia residents could remember the arrest of Jesus Christ during a Good Friday passion drive throughout the community. The drive-thru exercise was held in place of Good Friday services cancelled by COVID-19.
The Artesia Public Safety Complex acted as a place where Artesia residents could remember the arrest of Jesus Christ during a Good Friday passion drive throughout the community. The drive-thru exercise was held in place of Good Friday services cancelled by COVID-19.
Mike Smith Current-Argus
Artesia ' s Central Park was one of 14 places residents could stop, pray and ponder Jesus ' Christ ' s trials and tribulations during a community Good Friday drive-thru. The drive was held in lieu of Good Friday services being cancelled due to COVID-19.
Artesia's Central Park was one of 14 places residents could stop, pray and ponder Jesus' Christ's trials and tribulations during a community Good Friday drive-thru. The drive was held in lieu of Good Friday services being cancelled due to COVID-19.
Mike Smith Current-Argus
A statute of Jesus Christ welcomes residents to First Baptist Church during a Good Friday drive-thru exercise held at 14 places throughout the community. People could pray and ponder during the exercise which replaced cancelled Good Friday services due to COVID-19.
A statute of Jesus Christ welcomes residents to First Baptist Church during a Good Friday drive-thru exercise held at 14 places throughout the community. People could pray and ponder during the exercise which replaced cancelled Good Friday services due to COVID-19.
Mike Smith Current-Argus