
Christmas at
Broadwater Baptist Church


December 7th, 10.30am
All In Christmas Service
As we begin to move towards Christmas Day, this is a chance for everyone to come together and explore what God wants to say to both young and old alike. We’ll do this through songs, crafts, discussion, writing, and movement. It’s a wonderful opportunity for anyone who finds “church” a little daunting to experience it in a fresh and accessible way.
December 14th, 10.30am
Nativity Service
This is a wonderful opportunity to relive those childhood memories of being a shepherd, a wise man, or even taking on one of the lead roles as Mary or Joseph. But at our Nativity, everyone will have the chance to join in and play any part they choose. It will be a Nativity like no other you’ve ever experienced!


December 14th, 6.00pm
Evening Carol Service
You’re warmly invited to join us as we sing all your favourite carols. It simply wouldn’t be Christmas without gathering together by candlelight to share in the hope that this season brings, as we continue to celebrate the coming of Jesus.
December 21st, 10.30am
Christmas Communion Service
As Christmas draws ever nearer, it’s easy to find ourselves caught up in the rush, trying to juggle so many things at once. Our Christmas Communion service offers a moment to pause and reflect — to remember that we celebrate not only the birth of Jesus, but also the purpose for which He came: to bring us back to God.


December 24th, 4.00pm
Christingle Service
What can we say about Christingle? If you’ve never been to a Christingle service before, you’re in for a real treat — quite literally! It’s a joyful way to remember that Christmas is about more than just ourselves. The Christingle reminds us that God is at work in the world, at all times and in all places — and yes, it even involves sweets!
December 25th, 10.30am
Christmas Day Service
You are warmly invited to join us as we come together to celebrate this momentous day for all humankind — the gift of God that reveals His faithful love for each one of us. It’s a gift that no amount of money could ever buy and no amount of praise could ever repay. Yet, wonderfully, this gift is freely given and open to all.
