Do you tend to go back to church more often around Christmastime?
Advent starts Nov 30 and I like attending services then, but as soon as Christmas comes, I find that it's so cold outside and weather gets bad that I'm not there as often.
Advent starts Nov 30 and I like attending services then, but as soon as Christmas comes, I find that it's so cold outside and weather gets bad that I'm not there as often.
I left the church I was going to so haven't been to one for over a year. I did go to an Anglican Christmas service once and I enjoyed that.
As much as I have gone to church for some things in the past, I am not overly religious and going to church around Christmas is not something I tend to do.
I do like listening to the church bells though on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
I do like listening to the church bells though on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
I think I only remember us going to church on Christmas Eve a few years when I was younger.
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For me, Christmas is very special in the church. The early morning mass or service, the music, choir, singing carols always lift my spirit. Last year, I love how the whole congregation sang. It tells me that Christmas is not just fun and giving gifts, but a moment of gratitude, reflection, and connecting with God.
I don't go to church as I'm not religious.
You dressed up like everyone else,
You told me I had to look cool.
You taught me to dance and I danced all night,
The result of your values was a fool.
'Black Knight The Faker' -Tomas Ledin, 1972
You told me I had to look cool.
You taught me to dance and I danced all night,
The result of your values was a fool.
'Black Knight The Faker' -Tomas Ledin, 1972
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I grew up in a Christian home, so going to church is pretty normal for me even on Christmas days as well.






