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ESSENTIAL Christmas Communication advice and free tools to implement it

26 November, 2024 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

FREE CHRISTMAS TEMPLATES, CLICK HERE
All the work is done for you with all the materials here, simply download and use!

Suddenly, Christmas is almost here and there is much to do.

At the link HERE is a large collection of templates on every aspect of Christmas, all are free and you can either print them out as is or you can modify them in MS Publisher. CLICK HERE for a huge group of Christmas templates.

In the midst of all the practical, tangible organizing and work that needs to be done, I want to literally plead with you to do these things during your Christmas outreach, no matter what other activities you have going on.

The activities you have planned I’m sure will give your congregation and visitors a great experience and these suggestions will give your events lasting impact.

I have Three actions listed and then so as to not add more to your incredibly busy schedule, some free tools to help you implement each of them.

#1 Share a CLEAR PRESENTATION of the Gospel, of what it means, and how to become a Christian.

Jesus came to earth to save us from our sins. That is the point of his birth and we need to make it clear to the people who visit us who may not know that is truly the reason for the season.

To help you do that, I have a handout that has helped many over the years available as a free, reproducible download for you here: https://wp.me/pDky9-6En

#2 Tell people what you regularly do, when you are not holding your special Christmas events and INVITE them back.

Visitors in our post-Christian world DO NOT know what churches do on a regular basis. You must tell them and invite them with specific information and times.

The free templates and materials that will help you do this: https://wp.me/pDky9-8l1

#3  Give your congregation the best gift you can to help them grow in their faith in the coming year—schedules and encouragement to READ THROUGH THEIR BIBLES.

The link following will take you to free downloadable schedules you can give out to help your people read through the Bible in the coming year. The www.Bible805.com website also has a free eBook you can download and share for motivation, plus podcasts and videos on why and how to read through your Bible in Chronological order.

For Free through the Bible Schedules: https://wp.me/pazrJD-cZ

Other links of Christmas interest

Nicene Creed for Christmas

FREE flyer of the Nicene Creed for Christmas, click on the image to go to it.

You can download and use this in any way you want from social media to bulletin inserts to posters. It uses one of the Oldest of Christian Creeds to remind us of why Jesus is the reason for the season

 

SEVEN EXTRAORDINARY WAYS GOD PREPARED THE WORLD FOR CHRISTMAS The Real Advent, 7 Extraordinary Preparations God made in real history

There are many positive things about traditional Advent, with candles, hot chocolate, and devotional readings that focus our hearts on the true meaning of Christmas. As beneficial as these aspects of Advent are, Advent became even more meaningful to me when until I did some in-depth historical study about all the extraordinary things God did to prepare the world for His Son, Jesus.

The results of that study are incredibly exciting and not only in preparation for Christmas, but I trust that listening or looking at this content will also give you trust and assurance in how God works through history.

This content goes over the 7 Extraordinary Preparations God made in real history that when you look at them all together are an amazing testimony to the power of God and the reality of the divine origin of Jesus.

This topic is so important, I also created a podcast, two videos, notes, a printout of maps, a free encouraging printable, and more all linked for you at: https://wp.me/pazrJD-jh

 

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Christmas Letter and Handout that includes an explanation of why Jesus is the Reason for the Season and gives an invitation to respond to Him

11 December, 2010 By Yvon Prehn 1 Comment

Click on the image to download the PDF with this Christmas letter as well as the back side of faith exploration resources. Editable files and more options are available for ECC Members on a link at the end of this article.

At Christmas we work really hard to get people to attend the events we put on, but just getting people to attend an event matters little if we do not introduce them to the reason for Christmas—Jesus.

In addition to events, we often send out personal, church and ministry Christmas letters, but again, if we don’t share with people the real joy of Christmas—Jesus and the salvation He gives us—our Christmas message is incomplete.

This Christmas publication here will help solve both of those challenges. It uses the favorite hymn, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” as an introduction to why Jesus came at Christmas and invites people to respond to him.

The piece to your right is a free PDF of the piece along with the page described below as a second page of the PDF. Additional options are available for Effective Church Communication Members and are shown later in this article.

An additional resources for faith exploration

Many people today, know little about the background of Christmas or little about Jesus. Because of that you may want to print on the back of the handout the list that gives websites where people can explore the Christian faith in depth.

Becoming a Christian is not a decision not to be taken lightly and  this sheet encourages careful exploration of the facts before a decision is made.

Suggestions for use:

This piece can be:

  • Given out during or following any Christmas service
  • Posted on your website for your people to use any way they want
  • Given out on a CD following a service.
  • Printed up and passed out to your people to include in Christmas letters.
  • Copied and sent out on email letters.
  • Any other way you can think of to share the gospel joy this Christmas season!

For Effective Church Communication Members, below is a MEMBERS ONLY ZIP file download that includes:

  • 2 more designs of the publication, illustrated below
  • A PDF booklet of all of them
  • Separated files for printing on a spot color digital duplicator
  • Editable MS Publisher files for all
  • MS Word files for the basic text files of the letter and the resource list
  • PGN images of all the letter and the resource list
Three options for Christmas letter
All of these PDF options, plus MS Publisher editable of each, MS Word text files and images are available for ECC Members.

CLICK HERE  to download the ZIP FILE. Remember to "SAVE IT" to your desktop and then click to open to access the individual files.

 

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