The Gift of Christmas is an unashamedly Christian story.
George and Denise
Barnett (Jeff Prater and Jenn Gotzon) are getting ready for Christmas in their
Kentucky home, but George is concerned about a friend Don Ford (J. Barrett Cooper)
and reaches out to Allen (Nathan Todaro) his studio guitarist brother in Los
Angeles to see if he can track down Don’s estranged daughter Celia (Marissa
Ghavami), a struggling actress in Hollywood, and persuade her to come home.
When he meets up with
her, she is to say the least reluctant to return to Kentucky, but after she is
evicted from her apartment, she has a change of heart, so, they set off from LA
in Allen’s car and stop along the way to do good deeds.
Meanwhile in Kentucky
all is not well in the Barnett house as George is stressing because Denise's
parents Bob and Ellen (Bruce Davison and Dee Wallace) decide to pay a visit for
the holidays and Church choir director Denise is fretting over the Christmas
Eve concert at their church because they’ve lost their soloist.
However, Allen and
Celia continue their journey supporting good causes, following the Christian
Road and somewhere along the way they fall for each other as they write a
Christmas song together and when they return home, Celia, who is a lovely
singer, proves to be the answer to the soloist problem.
But that’s not the end
of the story because there are conflicts on Christmas Eve that can only be
solved in the Christian way, by forgiveness.
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