Planning Christmas services requires intentionally considering all who will attend. People come from different places spiritually – seasoned believers, new believers, nonbelievers, and struggling believers. Catering only to one group can alienate others.
It’s important to remind seasoned believers of the wonder of Christ through stories of God’s past faithfulness. Celebrate and give gratitude for the access to Jesus. For new believers, introduce the richness of the Christmas story. Explain carols and traditions to reshape their understanding.
Also make it welcoming for nonbelievers unfamiliar with church customs. Provide explanations to make them comfortable. Share the meaning behind actions so they don’t feel out of place. Struggling believers need space to process hardship amidst the joy. Acknowledge their pain and isolation. Let them know the Messiah came for them too, even when God feels far away.
Considering everyone allows crafting moments to resonate with all. Though challenging, this reflects Jesus’ heart to meet people where they are. Worship leaders change lives by breathing fresh revelation of the Messiah into weary souls. Despite busyness, let purpose strengthen you as you lead people to adore the King this Christmas.