Church puts on first free grotto for community
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A Wolverhampton church transformed into a free Christmas Grotto on Saturday, with around 200 people visiting the church to enjoy the event.
Potter's House Church offered free gifts, games, and a visit from Santa, with one family even travelling from Leicester to attend.
Volunteers dedicated days to transforming the church for the festive grotto, which is the first the church has ever put on.
Organisers said they were amazed at the success and thanked the congregation for all their help.
Visitor Martha Ngozo said it was her first time in England and her family wanted to go and see Santa, but did not know where to go and found the church's event on Google.
"We enjoyed everything from the games, the mood, the kindness and the outfits," she said.
Deimile Valiuskaite said: "We came from Leicester to see Santa. It's amazing. My daughter really enjoyed it."
The large interest came as a shock to Cleveland Campbell, who heads up the events team at the church in Clarence Street.
He said: "The turnout was great, it was more than what I expected, which was great to see. There was just a general excitement.
"I was kind of thinking it would be smaller, 40 or 50 people, but God showed me that I can do bigger than what you imagine."
Mr Campbell said they wanted to do the event as a type of outreach, to let people know they were there and to show what they did.
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