Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 12/21/2020 6:52:52 PM Members of the Hancock Congregational Church adapted to COVID-19 by reimagining their annual in-person Journey to Bethlehem. In early December, a series of painted plywood “Christmas cards” appeared downtown, detailing the Nativity story central to the Christian holiday. Organizer Amy Wilson said she’d first seen churches put up giant greeting cards during her childhood in the Midwest, and it seemed like a good way to brighten an otherwise socially isolated holiday season while mimicking the church’s traditional Journey, which sometimes drew crowds of 200 or 300. With an older congregation and all-virtual church services for now, an opportunity to drive or walk downtown and peruse the cards seemed like a good alternative, she said.