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  2. Oct 5, 2022 · 1. Tell the nativity story from a different perspective. In the two gospels, the Christmas story is told by somebody who stands outside what is happening. Inspired, for sure, but this version we all already know. What if you told the story from a different point of view? From the point of view of somebody in the story?

    • Participation Story. We've been using this script by Paul Osborne for several years now with my extended family—ages 2 through 80—and it is always awesome.
    • Wondering Story. Welcome Home: A Christmas Devotional invites thoughtful participation through a series of wondering questions. Get it for free here.
    • Build-a-Story. This approach takes 30 minutes or more, but it can be a great way to fill that gap of time before the meal or prior to opening gifts. Split up into small groups of 2-4 people each.
    • Picture-a-Story. This method works well during a large family gathering where there’s some space to move around. Form small groups of 2 to 4 people. Divide a printed copy of Luke 2 into as many sections as there are groups and assign each group a section(s) of the story.
  3. Dec 7, 2021 · Read below to find out more on the four different perspectives on what Christmas actually means. Religious Perspective Christmas is a holiday that falls within the Christian faith.

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  4. Jul 24, 2011 · Through these monologues--presented one per week in the weeks leading up to Christmas or combined into a multi-person drama--the congregation can gain a new perspective on the Christmas story. The scripts (which can be downloaded below) are monologues from the perspective of Mary, Joseph, and a shepherd, but your group could write monologues ...

  5. Write a story about the true meaning of Christmas and how it can change someone’s perspective. Imagine a world where it’s Christmas every day and the challenges that would come with it. Create a story about a character who receives the gift they’ve always wanted but realizes it’s not what they expected.

  6. Dec 1, 2016 · When approaching the Christmas story, start with a theme in mind. Then, as you read and study the passage, look for ways that the particular theme is weaved in and out of the text. For instance, the narrative of the shepherds in Luke 2:8-20 offers a wealth of material in just a few short verses.

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Day 1: Read the Scripture and sing a song. Day 2: Do the craft. Singing or re-share the verse from the day before. Day 3: Use your craft to teach the lesson.

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