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MrsMojo
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Topic: For the Christians here Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:29pm |
How are you bringing Christ into your Christmas?
We will go to church of course but I think since it's such an important day in the Christian church and it's been so commercialised and becomes very materialistic for children so I feel I need to make a real effort to push the Christian theme in my household so I'm interested to see what others are doing and I might steal your ideas
We are making a fuss about it being Jesus' birthday and explained the presents by telling Michaela that Jesus loves us so much he wants us to have the presents on his birthday. We will also sing happy birthday to Jesus before we cut the Christmas cake after dinner.
She's got very excited about Santa Claus this year and everyone asks her what she wants Santa to bring her so I was going to make up a story about St Nicholas and how he became Santa Claus so that she knows that St Nicholas is a servant of God and he does what he does because God loves us. My sister said she has a book that she reads to her kids every year so I'm going to borrow that and see if it's ok for Michaela's age group.
That's all I've come up with for this year. Next year she'll be older so we'll start the Jesse tree stories.
ETA: she will also 'deliver' the baby Jesus from our nativity set on Christmas morning and there is going to be a Christian themed gift in her stocking among other things.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:00pm |
Church for us too and i am going to take Caitlyn on a time tunnel at one of the churches tonite for Kelly, then Kelly and I will take Caitlyn to our own church Crib service especially put on for children on Christmas Eve
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:04pm |
Those are some great ideas already. I'm going to read the nativity story to Kahtrell....well try at least lolz, and make special decorations tomorrow....probably each depicting a member of the story...a baby jesus, mary, Joseph, 3 wise men, star of david. Also we're off to donate some toys to salvation army..to show him that christmas to about giving. I'll also go to midnight mass......luckily I only live one house down from the catholic church!
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:11pm |
Thanks for reminding me. I have a shopping bag full of toys that I want to give to the womens refuge but I don't have a clue where they are. I just rang and left them a message to find out.
Susie what's the time tunnel?
Eva, making decorations sounds like a great fun idea! I bet Michaela would love to do that too, thank you.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:14pm |
I am trying to find a simple nativity story for a three year old age group to read to my children on Christmas eve. The only books I can find are about santa and the presants side of things or a beautiful nativity story that is beyond my childrens comprehension. There were some on the internet but they would not have arrived in time. We are not a christian family however i would like my children to know why we celebrate Christmas and th.at it is not all about presants
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:29pm |
Michaela has a couple of childrens bibles. I can pm you the nativity story from one of them if you like and then you could just add pictures and print it off. Just don't sell it as I don't want to be an accessory to plaguerism
Otherwise try a Christian bookstore like Mana.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:30pm |
Jo , I havent been to the time tunnel , but what i've heard is its a tunnel at a church near us (think its Elim church actually) and it is very much jesus focused (rather than Santa focused)
Every year I read her the nativity story on christmas eve, and we talk about Jesus and how its his birthday .
I keep it as simple as possible at the moment, we go to the crib service on christmas eve too
(I also went to the midnight service, but am too tired too atm!)
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:45pm |
I am going to take Jack (and possibly Caprece) to the service they have for kids on christmas eve. I've tried to explain about Jesus and stuff but I didn't do the best job so will probably get a book for next year. We donated a whole heap of stuff to the Sallies but Jack didn't really care about that so I took him to the mall to chose a present for Caprece to try and teach him about giving.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 4:28pm |
Kelly we went to that time tunnel last year - it's at Eastgate in Pakuranga. It was really good! There's one at Greenlane church too, a drivethrough nativity play. You can either drive round in your car (you park and see a drama scene then drive to the next one) or they have a truck.
Our boy is still young so not doing too much this year, we talk about how it's Jesus' birthday and we give presents to express our love to eachother, just like God loves us. We'll go to church on Christmas day, and if we were in Aucks for Christmas Eve we would have been at the children's service at our church.
Something that could be done with older kids that I did at Kids Church on Sunday, with preschoolers right up to 10 yr olds, was to tell the story of when Jesus was born, using Christmas tree decorations. I read it from the children's bible adding little bits here and there to explain the decorations, and DH held the decorations and did the voices (lol his angel singing was awesome!!) and then got a child to help him by putting the decoration on the tree. We also looked at a sign that said "Merry Christmas" and talked about how "Christ" is in "Christmas". Then we made angels to hang on the tree. Oh and one of the decorations was a heart cos that was why Jesus was born - cos Gos loves us so much. We just used random decorations my parents have. Also had lights already on the tree, and turned them on when talking about the angel appeared and God's light shone all around. Also talked about candy canes, and how they're shaped like the shepards stick thing (eek can't remember what it's called) to remind us of the shepards.
I like your idea Jo about talking about Santa like a servant of God. That's cool.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 5:43pm |
That would be a crook
Issy is a bit to young for all this .. but Ive just told her that its Jesus's birthday .. and that Mummy is going to stay home from work so we can go to Grandmas and Grandpas to celebrate it together.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 6:30pm |
Aside from doing all the usual Christmassy things like Santa and cookies etc...we will be going to church on Christmas eve. DH was talking about making a cake for Jesus' birthday and singing Happy Birthday to Jesus.
We will also read the nativity story as well as other Christmas stories.
Next year when she is a bit older we will probably introduce "what kind of present would Jesus like?" eg helping out at a shelter or donating food or presents to charity etc.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 6:31pm |
Thanks Jo I will try a Christian bookshop...lol never thought of that
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 7:56pm |
I've kinda cheated lol coz Maya is at a Catholic school so they've done a lot of teaching her about Xmas, Advent and what it all means. I've been making the effort to take her to church (lol Eva our church is 2 doors down from home too, handy) during Advent and talking to her about the day's Gospel and the part of the service where they light the candle on the Advent wreath. She has a children's bible that I gave her as a Christening present and one that she won at school for being good in class so each night we read a few pages of the pre-xmas story and will read the actual nativity on Xmas day before Xmas lunch.
We're going to go to the kids service at her school's church on Xmas Eve, then to mass at our church on Xmas morning.
I haven't really done much with the gremlins tho, they are obsessed with Santa atm but they don't really understand that he brings presents, they just think they're clever coz they can recognise him in pictures lol. But they are still being exposed to the Christmas message at church and with us talking about it so the older they get, the more they'll understand.
Oh and I always make Maya choose a few toys each year to give away to the local refuge/Sallies etc. so she can appreciate the giving part of Xmas (and to make room for new stuff  ). This year I did the hard work for them tho and gave the Mothercraft nurse 2 jumbo Huggies boxes full of toys  .
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 8:04pm |
I think Chloe is a bit young to understand anything about Christmas at this stage... but loving the ideas!
Our Church has a pretty big focus on doing good things for others at Christmas, to celebrate Christ's life... like giving those World Vision gifts to people where you buy a goat or something for needy people in third world countries, and give them instead of expensive pressies and stuff like that. Heaps of other things as well, but I'm having a mind blank atm!!
I think I will explain the whole St Nicholas/servant of God thing as well, when the kiddies are old enough to understand. It's kinda sad how commercial Christmas has become and how it's all about getting what you want.
Let me know what you find with regards to a simple nativity book... all of the ones I've seen are quite complex and I've been on the hunt for a good one for toddlers too.
If anyone has ideas of how I could let a baby Chloe's age learn about Jesus then I would be keen to know!! I'm a bit stumped.
ETA: We will be missing the midnight Christmas eve service this year... we will all just be too tired! But going to Church on Christmas morning and then spending the afternoon with family
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 8:07pm |
Maya wrote:
I haven't really done much with the gremlins tho, they are obsessed with Santa atm but they don't really understand that he brings presents, they just think they're clever coz they can recognise him in pictures lol. . |
hehe , and Miss Maya likes to expose the fake ones when they don't wear boots
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 8:16pm |
Pretty much. She is so onto his tricks. Apparently the Sylvia Park Santa is the real one and all the others are fakes.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 9:24pm |
LittleBug wrote:
Let me know what you find with regards to a simple nativity book... all of the ones I've seen are quite complex and I've been on the hunt for a good one for toddlers too.
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Michaela has The Beginners Bible which is really good. It has old and new testament stories including the nativity story and the Easter story. All of the stories are short and aimed at toddlers and preschoolers.
As far as age appropriate things TBH at that age we didn't really do anything for Michaela (other than go to church, which we do every weekend anyway, and mention Jesus' birthday) it's only now that she's getting into the commercial side of Christmas that I've started focussing on teaching her the true meaning of Christmas.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 9:25pm |
Maya wrote:
Pretty much. She is so onto his tricks. Apparently the Sylvia Park Santa is the real one and all the others are fakes. |
My parents used to tell us that Santa is much too busy and so he hired helpers to dress up like him.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 9:51pm |
We've been reading Rowan the Christmas story in her children's bible. But really she's still a little young to get it.
We won't be doing midnight mass this year either because she'll just lose it but we might try and brave a morning service. (though usually she gets over it right when the sermon starts)
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Posted: 23 December 2008 at 7:24am |
Well here we have been having a hard time cause everyone keep's asking my kid's what Santa is bringing for them. We have never had the cconversation about Santa not being real, but we have never hidden the fact that we buy the present's and they are from Mummy and Daddy. We sing happy birthday to Jesus. Thing that really got up my nose was the people at church that were talking about santa and were miffted when I told them my kids know that get it from mummy and daddy. I am jsut too lazy to fake something like that with them. Plus Alan would work it out anyway pretty quick. Next year we are going to go shopping for pressy's to give away I like the idea if giving some of their toy's however I really want my kids to chose something new that they would want them selves so they really understand what christmas is about if we packed up their older stuff they would not really care or get it. Like you Jo Alan has got excited about santa this year which reay annoyes me to be honest cause we as in me and DH have never made a fuss, but they learn from pre school etc.
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