'No one should spend Christmas Eve alone’: Kenosha church continues tradition of bringing people together
Dec 24, 2025
On Christmas Eve, the doors of Christ the King Church in downtown Kenosha opened to anyone looking for warmth, connection and a place at the table.Families, neighbors and strangers sat side by side, sharing a meal that has been
served here for 25 years.Watch here: How Christ the King Church in Kenosha is continuing to give back to help make Christmas Eve a little more cheerful. Free community Christmas Eve mail at Christ the King Church in KenoshaThe annual Christmas Eve dinner began with Barton Bart Caldara, who believed the simplest way to bring people together was through food and fellowship. After his passing, members of the church and community stepped in to carry on the tradition he started.This Christmas Eve dinner started 25 years ago by Bart, said volunteer and church member Steve Bickle. He would see people around town and ask, What can I do to get you to come to church? And he said, How about if I cook you a meal? Dozens of volunteers donated food, cooked throughout the day, and welcomed anyone who walked through the doors no questions asked.Pastor Mike Salvati says the meal is about more than whats served on the plate.Meeting with people, getting their stories, dignifying people around the tables over a meal goes a long way, Salvati said. Among those attending was Alyssa Chapeta-Clauser, who spent the holiday with her husband and their 10-month-old daughter, celebrating their first Christmas as a family.It feels wonderful, Chapeta-Clauser said. Its our first Christmas with our daughter, and I just think everyone would definitely feel welcome here. As laughter filled the room and plates were passed around, one message echoed throughout the day no one has to spend Christmas Eve alone.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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