By Glendale Star Staff
Christmas came early for Rebecca and Noah Hickman when they welcomed triplets Adley, Briella and Charlotte, born at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus on Dec. 16.
Born at approximately 32 weeks, the babies are getting stronger in the hospitalâs Neonatal Intensive Care Unit before going home.
âIâve been dreaming about it, weâve been so excited since we found out,â said Rebecca about the birth of her triplets. âIâd been told it would be a hard pregnancy with triplets, but itâs been very smooth.â
She said she had a lot of support from family as well as members of North Valley Baptist Church, where Noah is a pastor. âWe have had so much support from both of our families, and the support from our church family has been a huge blessing,â she said.
Christmas Eve mass will look different this year
Of course, in 2020 fashion, Christmas Eve mass here in Bakersfield will look much different Thursday than in previous years. Some churches have decided to cancel their services altogether due to the pandemic, while others are choosing to live stream services virtually.
Posted at 11:45 PM, Dec 23, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-24 02:45:09-05
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. â Of course, in 2020 fashion, Christmas Eve mass here in Bakersfield will look much different Thursday than in previous years. Some churches have decided to cancel their services altogether due to the pandemic, while others are choosing to live stream services virtually.
Phoenix couple welcomes triplets before the holidays
Noah Hickman
Rebecca and Noah Hickman welcomed their triplet girls on December 16 at the Abrazo Arrowhead hospital in Glendale.
and last updated 2020-12-23 12:11:36-05
GLENDALE, AZ â One Phoenix family will be receiving the holidays a bit more joyful than others this year.
Rebecca and Noah Hickman of Phoenix welcomed the gift of life on Dec.16 with the birth of their triplets.
The three baby girls were born at about 32 weeks at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus in Glendale.
The babies will be spending some more time there as they get stronger in the hospitalâs Neonatal Intensive Care unit before heading home with their family.
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Kirk Cameron attends the red carpet premiere of Overcomer in Atlanta on August 15, 2019. | Leah Klett/The Christian Post
Hollywood star and devout Christian Kirk Cameron teamed up with an organization called “Sing It Louder USA” to host a Christmas caroling event in the parking lot of The Oaks mall in Thousand Oaks, California, defying California Governor Gavin Newsom’s lockdown orders.
The former “Growing Pains” star held his first caroling event on Dec. 6, which he pegged a “peaceful protest” and drew about 500 people to sing Christmas songs and celebrate the birth of Christ. On Dec. 13, Cameron decided to hold a similar event but this time he advertised it beforehand and drew huge crowds.