Small town committee re%E3%80%90WhatsApp%20+86%2015855158769%E3%80%91goozeezoo%20tef6686%20v3.5%20portable%20shortwave%20radio%20reviewfuses to remove Nativity after mayor objects
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A small South Carolina town committee refused to remove a Nativity scene from a market parking lot after the mayor ordered it taken down from public property.
Around Thanksgiving, Kimberly Byrd, head of the Mullins Beautification Committee in Mullins, South Carolina, said her small team decided to decorate the city’s new marketplace area for its first Christmas season "like a Hallmark movie," hoping to draw more customers to the downtown area.
The group spent about two weeks placing decorations they paid for out of their own pockets, including a snowman, wreaths, lights, Santa Claus and a small 3-by-4-foot Nativity scene. Byrd said she later received a text from Mayor Miko Pickett asking her to remove the Nativity scene, citing concerns about residents of other faiths and beliefs in the community.
Byrd said the mayor’s request stunned her.
A Nativity display in a marketplace parking lot in Mullins, South Carolina, sparked a holiday controversy in the small town. (Kimberly Byrd)
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"Our small town, we have a church on every corner," Byrd told Fox News Digital. "It’s a faith-based community in the Bible Belt. I’ve been here 53 years of my life and never heard of anything like this happening here."
Byrd said she received support from some city council members to keep the display in place and decided to take a stand by vowing to keep the Nativity scene where it was.
"Christ is why we celebrate Christmas," Byrd said. "I really thought she would probably change her mind or come back and say, ‘I’m sorry, I made a mistake. Let’s have a meeting about this,’ but nothing."
Nativity display in Mullins, South Carolina, December 2025. (Kimberly Byrd)
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In a statement posted to Facebook on Nov. 26, Pickett said she asked only that the Nativity scene be removed from the public parking area, arguing that a religious symbol on public property violated the "separation of church and state."
Byrd said if the mayor or city council ultimately removes the Nativity scene, she would take down the other Christmas decorations as well, because she feels strongly about keeping Jesus Christ at the center of the holiday.
"How are we supposed to explain to our kids that we have to hide our religion, hide our beliefs, and hide what Christmas is about?" Byrd said. "Christmas is not about Santa Claus. It’s about the birth of Jesus."