Monday, November 02, 2009
FIRST-PERSON: Stop traffic with a live nativity scene
By Diana Davis / Baptist Press
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INDIANAPOLIS (BP)--Picture this: a simple, well-lit stable stands visibly on your church lawn. A lighted sign says "Turn here for free live nativity." Music is playing and costumed nativity characters create a captivating Christmas-card-like setting. People stop to observe, and church members welcome them with steaming cups of cocoa. The atmosphere is worshipful yet joyfully celebrative.

A live nativity can be an effective, unintimidating witness to your community and may attract hundreds -- even thousands -- to your church property. Add extra oomph to your church's nativity with a few of these fresh ideas:

CREATE INTEREST

-- A giant lighted star high above the church. A searchlight. Laser lights. A roped viewing area to increase street visibility.

-- An invitation banner. Business card size invitations for church members to share. Hand-deliver invitations wrapped in small gift boxes to neighbors, media, businesses and city leaders.

-- Your nativity float in the town's parade has strolling shepherds distributing flyers about the live nativity scene.

-- Stage the nativity on multiple evenings. How about a Christmas Eve date? A children's nativity night?

-- Nothing stops traffic like live animals -- a camel, sheep, baby goat, donkey or chickens in a wooden cage. Take great safety precautions, of course, and remember that animals are merely props -- not the focus.

ADD DETAILS

-- A stable built to hold angels on its roof. A few hay bales for seated viewing.

-- A life-like doll (or baby) represents Jesus.

-- Light the church steeple or stained glass and use luminaries or staked Christmas lights to mark a driving route.

-- Add beards, wigs, shepherd staffs and creative headwear. Use interesting textured fabrics like fur, shiny lamé or sheepskin. Ask a ladies' class to craft elegant kings' gifts or crowns.

TEAMWORK WORKS

-- Include many in preparation. Delegate costumes, props, music, construction, lighting, sound system, publicity, traffic plan, animals, literature, refreshments.

-- Weeks ahead of time, church members sign up for shifts as a greeter, mingler, helper, traffic director or nativity character. Characters' shifts are 30 minutes.

-- Include singles, widows, teens, new and peripheral church members. Involve all ages -- an elderly king, a child shepherd holding a stuffed lamb.

-- Two sets of costumes allow smooth shift transitions. Belts, safety pins, vests and draped fabric help size costumes to fit. The dressing area has an atmosphere of joy. And snacks. Continued...

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I think it's a fantastic idea. I wish I could join them.

Very Nice and All That, But.....
These elaborate instructions for better Nativity scenes are very nice and all that. However, what Christians really need are some detailed instructions for behaving in a Christian manner. Don't make the mistake of confusing the symbols of a religion with the true meaning.
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