Happy Birthday Jesus Party – Host a neighborhood Birthday party celebrating the birth of Jesus with cake and party decor. Tell the Christmas story, play party games and even ask the kids to bring a gift to be donated to a local charity.
Happy Birthday Jesus Cakes – Bake this simple birthday cake for Jesus and share with your family and guest the meaning of each part of the cake. Click here for complete how to bake and explanation of the Happy Birthday Jesus cake.
Nativity with out Baby Jesus – Set up your nativity set minus baby Jesus then on Christmas morning tell the story of the birth of baby Jesus and allow your children to place the baby Jesus into the manger
Advent Scripture Verses – Use daily Scripture verse telling the story of Jesus’ birth – from the angel telling Mary that she would be Jesus’ mom, to the three wise men’s journey with the FREE printable advent cards from Glittermagic. They also included some cute ideas on the 2nd page of what to do with the cards in case you don’t have an Advent Calendar. or you can use them all at once during your Christmas dinner and go around the table reading them. Click here to down load your cards now.
Room For Baby Jesus- Tell or read the Christmas story to your family then share an old Irish tradition of placing a candle or light in your window. It is a symbol of welcome to Joseph and Mary, who, despite their need, were refused shelter in the inn; the light or candle says we offer shelter to them and to their Infant, Jesus. The great Irish novelist Maurice Walsh said the lighted candle was ’a light to guide the blessed virgin home and she in her need’. Click here to read more about this tradition.
Christmas Cookies With A Meaning – Make Meaningful Christmas cookies. I found this idea over at Making It Meaningful.
Family Movie Night- Host a family movie night and watch a movie the shares the true meaning of Christmas such as :
The Nativity Story
The Little Drummer Boy
Nester, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
Veggie Tales – The Toy that saved Christmas
What family traditions do you celebrate to keep Christ the center of Christmas?