Each December thousands of churches give special performances for Christmas such as carols, bell choirs, and live nativities. In recent years, it has been popular to perform Trans-Siberian Orchestra songs and “drummer boy” solos (often with trash cans). If you want some fresh and early creative inspiration for your 2010 Christmas church service, here are three of the most creative church Christmas performances of 2009.
GRANGER COMMUNITY CHURCH (Granger, IN)
For the first 4 weeks of December, Granger Community Church had A Christmas Carol-themed sermon series. They created an ingenious musical tie-in by rewriting the words to “Carol of the Bells” to tell the tale of Scrooge.
ONEIGHTY VARSITY (Tulsa, OK)
Oneighty Varsity is the upper-age youth ministry of Church on the Move (Tulsa, OK). For Christmas, they created a just-for-fun Christmas music video with an SNL Lazy Sunday vibe.
NORTH POINT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Atlanta, GA)
North Point Community Church performed Christmas carols with a multi-site twist - 3 campuses (with 4 stages) gave a synchronized Christmas performance and traded off performing via satellite feed.
View from the Buckhead campus >>
View from the Alpharetta campus’ East Auditorium >>
For Discussion:
- What 2009 creative church Christmas music would you add to this list (YouTube links welcome)?

























These two videos, from the High School Ministry of Saddleback Church were great!
Carol of the Bells (With iphone APPS): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grVuSsGVMbU
That’s Christmas Rap (Music Video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyPD2oeqpbI
wow. just wow.
Both of these videos are from Saddleback’s High School Ministry.
1. That’s Christmas Rap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyPD2oeqpbI
2. Carol of the Bells (With iphone APPS): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grVuSsGVMbU
Sorry, didn’t realize the other comment was posted now.
The Northpoint / Buckhead / Brown’s Bridge videos got watched and studied here a couple of times. It’s amazing where technology can take us. But now I’m dying to know what happened next? Was the program unique at each campus? Did they link back together for a final song?