Saturday, December 24, 2022

What is the meaning of Christmas to non or nominally religious people?

 


At the Church of the Resurrection in the Kansas City area, their mission is providing ministry to non and nominally religious people, teaching them the good news of Christianity. One of the holidays most masticated with Christianity is Christmas.  So, what does Christmas mean to non or nominally religious people? 

For many non-religious or nominally religious people, the meaning of Christmas goes beyond its religious origins. While Christmas is traditionally associated with the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus, for many people, it has become a secular holiday that is focused on spending time with loved ones, giving and receiving gifts, and celebrating the end of the year.

For some non-religious or nominally religious people, Christmas is a time to take a break from the busyness of everyday life and focus on the things that matter most. It can be a time to reconnect with family and friends, and to reflect on the past year and look forward to the year ahead.

For others, Christmas is a time to celebrate the traditions and customs that have been passed down from generation to generation. Whether it's decorating a Christmas tree, singing carols, or enjoying a special meal together, these traditions can bring people together and create a sense of community and belonging.

Despite the commercialization of Christmas, for many non-religious or nominally religious people, the holiday still holds a special meaning. It can be a time to remember the important things in life, to express gratitude and generosity, and to enjoy the simple pleasures of the season.


Bright Blessings!

Will


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