6 Reasons to Go to C.H.U.R.C.H. During the Christmas Season (and always).
C — Celebrate Christ the King Together
Christmas is not private sentiment but public celebration: “Joy to the world, the Lord is come.” Gathering with the church magnifies Christ’s incarnation and reign (Luke 2:10–11; Ps. 95:1–3).
H — Hear God’s Word Clearly Proclaimed
The Christmas message is God’s revealed truth, not nostalgia. God feeds and reforms His people through the preached Word (Rom. 10:14–17; 2 Tim. 4:2).
U — Unite With God’s People in Worship
Christ came to redeem a people, not merely individuals (Titus 2:14). Christmas worship reminds us we belong to a body, strengthening faith through shared praise and presence (Heb. 10:24–25).
R — Receive God’s Appointed Means of Grace
Through Scripture, prayer, and the ordinances, God strengthens faith and repentance (Acts 2:42). Christmas gatherings place us where God has promised to work.
C — Conform Your Heart to Christ’s Rule
“He rules the world with truth and grace.”
Corporate worship reorders loves, confronts sin, and trains the heart toward obedience (Rom. 12:1–2; Col. 3:15–16).
H — Hold Fast to Hope in the Coming King
Christmas looks forward as well as back. The church gathers to proclaim Christ’s victory over the curse and His coming restoration of all things (Rev. 21:1–5).
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C - Celebrate
H - Hear
U - Unite
R - Receive
C - Conform
H - Hold Fast
Christmas is not private sentiment but public celebration: “Joy to the world, the Lord is come.” Gathering with the church magnifies Christ’s incarnation and reign (Luke 2:10–11; Ps. 95:1–3).
H — Hear God’s Word Clearly Proclaimed
The Christmas message is God’s revealed truth, not nostalgia. God feeds and reforms His people through the preached Word (Rom. 10:14–17; 2 Tim. 4:2).
U — Unite With God’s People in Worship
Christ came to redeem a people, not merely individuals (Titus 2:14). Christmas worship reminds us we belong to a body, strengthening faith through shared praise and presence (Heb. 10:24–25).
R — Receive God’s Appointed Means of Grace
Through Scripture, prayer, and the ordinances, God strengthens faith and repentance (Acts 2:42). Christmas gatherings place us where God has promised to work.
C — Conform Your Heart to Christ’s Rule
“He rules the world with truth and grace.”
Corporate worship reorders loves, confronts sin, and trains the heart toward obedience (Rom. 12:1–2; Col. 3:15–16).
H — Hold Fast to Hope in the Coming King
Christmas looks forward as well as back. The church gathers to proclaim Christ’s victory over the curse and His coming restoration of all things (Rev. 21:1–5).
⸻
C - Celebrate
H - Hear
U - Unite
R - Receive
C - Conform
H - Hold Fast
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