Children's Christmas Program 2022
  1. Children’s Christmas Program 2022: Mark Your Calendar!

    Trinity children ages 3 years through 5th grade will bring the story of Jesus’ birth to life on December 11, at the 10:45 a.m. worship service. The sanctuary (upstairs worship space) will be transformed into Bethlehem, children will wear costumes and sing Christmas songs, and our 4th and 5th graders will read scripture from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.

    This is a cherished tradition and the kids absolutely love it! Even if they miss a practice or two, and even if they haven’t been to Sunday School yet, they won’t want miss being a part of the Christmas Program!

    Practice will take place during Sunday School (9:25 a.m.)

    • November 6 and 13:Children will start to learn the songs and motions; 4/5 graders will discuss speaking roles. Songs and scripts will be emailed so parents can practice with the kids.

    • November 20 and December 4 : Sunday School time will be extended until 10:15 in order to practice. Children will meet parents in the Courtyard afterwords.

    • December 10: Dress Rehearsal in the sanctuary from 10a.m.-noon. 4th and 5th graders with speaking parts should arrive at 10:00. Pre-schoolers though 3rd graders should arrive at 11:00.

    • December 11: Children arrive at 10:15 and go to Commons (Sunday School area) Worship is at 10:45 in the sanctuary, and the program is part of the service. Reception will follow in the Courtyard.

      Questions? Contact Rachele Battreall at kids@tlcgr.org

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