Glenn Beck's The Blaze reports on a Christmas festival that was nearly shut down by eeeeevil atheists. Until one day, when Christmas on the Canal founder and organizer Elaine Spaziano was roused by God to save the festival:

After canceling the event, she spent time one night walking around Spencerport, praying and saying her goodbyes to the celebration she had put on for nearly two decades when something unexpected happened.

“I was walking back to my car and all of the sudden I heard church bells ringing. I listened closely and as I got closer — it was dark there wasn’t a soul around. There were no lights on in the church and the song that was ending was ‘My Country ‘Tis of Thee,’” she said. “I just stood there and the next song that came was ‘O Beautiful for Spacious Skies.’”

Spaziano believes that these songs were encouragement directly from God — and confirmation that “Christmas on the Canal” must go on. Others on the planning committee, she said, had similar experiences. So, with public support and a last-minute rallying cry, they decided that the show would go on after all.

Pretty sure that Spaziano is referring to "America the Beautiful" as the second song that God played on the church bells, but, you know, good for her. I wish I could walk around everywhere getting encouragement from God all the time to put on festivals. I hear that's how the Van's Warped Tour started, too. Blaze commenters are following God's lead by advocating for Christmas, which is apparently disappearing all over America:

you better fight for your right to have christmas or you will lose it soon

Christians will always find a way to celebrate Christmas
you can’t stop us, hell, you can’t even hope to contain us!

Move to Cuba you filthy leftist scum!

The only thing the anti-Christian left would support is public crucifixions of Christians.

This time, the War on Christmas is personal.