Christmas @ Jackson

Tis’ the Season!

Let’s gather round and experience the hope, joy, and love of the Christmas season. We have events and services for kids and families to celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Save the Date

DECEMBER 3

Advent Begins

Join us each week for Worship at 10:30am as we light the next Advent candle and anticipate Jesus’s birth.

DECEMBER 1, 2 & 3

JAM SHOWS

Jackson Arts Ministry presents “The Sound of Music” and “A Christmas Carol” as their Fall 2023 performances! Get tickets at https://jacksonam.org/tickets

DECEMBER 9

The Living Nativity

Join us for a family-friendly community tradition! A soup dinner will be served at 6pm with the Nativity at 7pm. Learn more

DUE DECEMBER 10

Poinsettia Flowers

Order a poinsettia in memory or in honor of a loved one. Order now

DECEMBER 16

Christmas with PULSE: A Celtic Connection

Join us for a Christmas string concert! Come join Peter Jay and PULSE at 2pm for an afternoon full of Christmas Spirit (with a Celtic twist)!

DECEMBER 17

Sunday School Pageant

Our Sunday School will be presenting their annual Christmas Pageant during the 10:30am service!

Christmas Eve Service

6:00pm, December 24th

Join us for our Christmas Candlelight service! There will be no childcare or Sunday School, children are invited to join their family during the service. The nursery will be available for toddlers and infants.

The Gift of Christmas

Sharing the gift of Christmas is important, and we have a couple of ways that you can do that. Our giving tree is back, where you can choose a wish off the tree and buy a gift for the child. New this year is our sock collection, we are collecting new adult size socks through December 18th.

Learn more

Year-End Giving

Jesus established the church to be a force for transformative good in the world—a group of people committed to meeting needs, showing compassion, and sharing a message of hope.

By giving regularly to our general fund or giving above-and-beyond to our year-end Christmas Gift to the Church initiative, you continue to help the overall church be a force for good, just as Jesus intended.