CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A day used to remember a Civil Rights activist falls during a time where gathering in large numbers is a no-no.
When it comes to celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, you may need to get creative.
One Charleston pastor says there are many routes to the same destination.
“It’s a nice place for us to pause and reflect upon his life his legacy and his example,” said Pastor Matthew J. Watts of Grace Bible Church in Charleston.