PORTLAND — The owners of a Portland-area bakery who were fined for denying service to a same-sex couple have sent cakes and copies of a Christian film to 10 LGBT groups on the West Coast.

Melissa and Aaron Klein, of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, told The Oregonian they sent the cakes and copies of the movie “Audacity” to the groups as “an expression of love.”

The packages also included $25 restaurant gift cards provided by Ray Comfort, a New Zealand evangelist and the film’s executive producer.

The theme of “Audacity” is that Christians who speak up about their belief that homosexuality is a choice aren’t trying to spread hate or hurt someone, but are doing it to warn people and save them from God’s wrath.

The cakes, which have a red heart on top with “We really do love you!” written across it in frosting, were sent to organizations in California and Nevada.