Messy Nativity: How to run your very own Messy Nativity Advent project
Celebrate Christmas in your community while following the Covid-19 regulations in your area. In this second edition of Messy Nativity you’ll find handy ‘how-to’ guides for two projects your church can carry out, whatever situation we find ourselves in this Advent.
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Title | Messy Nativity: How to run your very own Messy Nativity Advent project |
Author | Jane Leadbetter |
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Description | Celebrate Christmas in your community while following the Covid-19 regulations in your area. In this second edition of Messy Nativity you’ll find handy ‘how-to’ guides for two projects your church can carry out, whatever situation we find ourselves in this Advent. 1. Messy Churches and parishes pass nativity sets from home to home and each host receives a small knitted sheep to keep and remind them of the nativity story and the real meaning of Christmas. The nativity set travels around town through the season of Advent and ends up back at church on Christmas Eve for an all-age service or event. 2. Hide knitted sheep in designated stores (or house windows!) around town and ask your community to complete the leaflet, entering their details for the prize draw and taking home a colouring picture, maze and the nativity story. Messy Nativity gives all the information and resources needed for a church to embark on their own Messy Nativity project. Second edition of Messy Nativity. |
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Celebrate Christmas in your community while following the Covid-19 regulations in your area. In this second edition of Messy Nativity you’ll find handy ‘how-to’ guides for two projects your church can carry out, whatever situation we find ourselves in this Advent.
1. Messy Churches and parishes pass nativity sets from home to home and each host receives a small knitted sheep to keep and remind them of the nativity story and the real meaning of Christmas. The nativity set travels around town through the season of Advent and ends up back at church on Christmas Eve for an all-age service or event.
2. Hide knitted sheep in designated stores (or house windows!) around town and ask your community to complete the leaflet, entering their details for the prize draw and taking home a colouring picture, maze and the nativity story.
Messy Nativity gives all the information and resources needed for a church to embark on their own Messy Nativity project.
Second edition of Messy Nativity.
Jane Leadbetter is part of the BRF Messy Church team, has worked as a primary school teacher and was Children's Work Adviser in the Diocese of Liverpool for twelve years. She runs L19: Messy Church once a month.