As staff members of a church, navigating the buzz of Christmas services can be likened to completing a marathon. With a list of tasks that seem to grow rather than dwindle, it's easy to lose sight of the true heart of Christmas. This post aims to help you refocus on the 'why' behind the festive flurry and share practical ways to ensure the essence of Christmas inspires every task you undertake.
In the whirlwind of planning for Christmas services, choir rehearsals, get-togethers, meetings, and countless other tasks, 'why am I doing this?' might be a question you inadvertently push into the background. But the essence of all these activities is to celebrate the birth of Jesus, ushering the world into a phase of unprecedented hope.
A vital scripture relating to Christmas, Luke 2:10, portrays an angel telling the shepherds about Jesus' birth, marking the arrival of great joy. This joyous message is at the core of the Christmas season and should add a sense of purpose to every task you undertake, no matter how large or small.
In a church preparing for its elaborate Christmas service, the lead pastor reminded his overwhelmed team about the bigger picture. Their collective effort aimed at creating an environment where attendees could experience the true message of Christmas. This simple gesture shifted their focus from perfecting light cues or mastering the music to making people receptive to the heart of Christmas.
To ensure you and your team do not lose focus amidst the Christmas ministry marathon, here are few suggestions:
To learn more about embracing the heart of Christmas during this busy season, do listen to our latest Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode. Amid the hustle and bustle of the festive season and the demands of Christmas services, let the heart of Christmas – Hope – remain your central guiding force.