Many of us don’t regularly have Christmas Day worship, after the marathon of Christmas Eve. Some of us have worship on Christmas no matter what day it’s on. But this year, December 25 falls on Sunday, which means most of us have to plan some kind of worship service. So: what are you thinking about? We’ve heard of churches where you come in your pajamas, where you bring one unopened present to open during the service, where you simply sing Christmas carols by request…what ideas do you have? What thoughts are swirling around? What do you “usually” do? Are you going to write liturgy for Christmas Day, and if so, what’s the focus? Let’s brainstorm and write and plan together!
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Looking Ahead: Christmas Eve
What’s your liturgical MO for Christmas Eve? Are you going to do the same thing you did last year? Plan something new? Steal Borrow something from a friend? Hang out here and write something new with your LiturgyLink friends?
Here’s a place to brainstorm about Christmas Eve–one of those days where everything needs to be familiar and comforting and at the same time challenging and fresh. Throw in a big crowd….no pressure, of course!
So, what’s cooking (liturgically) for Christmas Eve?
(Or, if you just can’t focus on that right now because you’re busy cooking (literally) for Thanksgiving, that’s okay too–what are you cooking? Share a virtual feast as we think ahead!)
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