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free christmas resources

 Merry Christmas! This time if year usually isn’t without lots of to-dos & stress! I’m sharing some FREE 🎁 blog resources to help you cross some of these off of your church list! ✅❤️

QUOTES

Hand lettered Christmas quotes for your home from Church leaders? Yes please! Go & grab yours.

FAMILY NIGHTS

Start a meaningful & simple Christmas tradition! Minister & be someone’s “Angel” with this Family Night kit. 😇 

Introduce the #LightTheWorld theme & initiative to your family. There are FHE kits for your teens, older children & little ones. 

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MINISTERING GIFTS

Even our gifts can keep Christ in Christmas. 🎁 These Bible-based ideas work great for your RS sisters, AD girls or YW! 

Invite & motivate others to pitch in to #LightTheWorld with this themed Christmas gift & poem! ❤️

I hope these freebies help uplift & inspire your Christmas celebrations this year! 🎄Before you go, I just want to make sure you know this is NOT the only resource I have to make your life easier as a busy Latter-Day Saint? To see & have all my free resources at your fingertips, follow me on Pinterest! 

lds Christmas quote #3 - He is the center of it all


I love this quote, especially how it alludes to the true reason we celebrate Christmas. A lot of things have been added, but it when you strip all of that away, it is about Him. 

I love taking things and relating them to the gospel! Here are some symbols that you wouldn’t think of as being religious, accompanied with their tie ins. 

1. Candy Cane
“Look at the candy cane. What do you see? Stripes that are red, like the blood shed for me. White is for my Savior, sinless and pure. ‘J’ is for Jesus, my Lord, that’s for sure! Turn it around and a staff you’ll see. Jesus is my Shepherd, was born for me.”

Ok. I kind of hate that poem, but it does prove the point! The reason I strongly dislike it is that the grammar is all over the place... you can’t just say, “is my Shepherd, was born for me.” And 50K people have made their own little printables without giving any credit to whoever wrote it ... whoever it was... but it’s fine. I shall calmly contain my rage! 😇

The candy cane looks similar to a shepherd’s staff, reminding us of the Savior this holiday is all about. He is the good shepherd because He will - and does - leave the 99 to find the 1, pick us up on His shoulders and safely carry us home. I made a gift idea about it here.

2. Elves

“I’m part of prep and landing, an elite unit of elves getting houses ready, around the world, for the big guy’s arrival.” 

Y’all! Have you seen Prep and Landing? It is SUCH a gospel metaphor, and the plot is sooo similar to “The Best Two Years.” If you haven’t seen either one, stay with me.

There are two elves - Wayne and Lenny - in this movie. Lenny is an excited newcomer, but he’s dumb (“This isn’t the language they taught me at the MTC!” Right?) Wayne is tired of his job. (Lenny: Don’t you even care? Wayne: I’ve been working Prep and Landing 227 years. Believe me, the thrill is gone.”) He’s been out in the field for the while! And his responsibility has lost its spark.

But through an experience he realizes why they do what they do, the Christmas spirit returns, and he joyfully returns to his noble duties. I love both of these movies sooo much!

3. Christmas cookies

“Everyone is kneaded out of the same dough but not baked in the same oven." 
— Yiddish proverb

So how is she gonna tie this one in? hahaha just you wait. Ok. 

So there’s the dough, and what do you do with it next? You roll it out and then cut out the cookies.

Jeremiah 18:6 tells us, “Behold, as the clay is in the potter’s hand, so are ye in mine hand.” While the Lord is specifically talking to the House of Israel here, that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t apply to us as a metaphor. 

He is in the details in our lives, and the circumstances we are given, these refiners fires, allow us to grow closer to God and what, who He wants us to become.

4 christmas quotes

Merry Christmas! I hope these gospel Christmas quotes help brighten your season. Print them & add some Christ-centered Christmas spirit in your home!

1. Heavenly Holiday Hymns

To be honest, I love the buildup to Christmas even more than the day itself. And a huge part of that is the music! I didn’t letter all of this quote, but it went on to say that “Someday we will sing those songs with the hosts of heaven.” 😇 Y’all. Y’ALL! Take your expectations of heaven and raise the roof cuz President Eyring has told us we are going to be singing Christmas songs up there!! 🙌 🎶

2. Celebrate Traditions, Stay Centered in Christ

I love Elder Holland’s take on our spiritual & secular Christmas traditions. Rudolph, Santa & Frosty are fun! 🎅🏻 But let’s also always remember & focus on not only what but Who 🙏✝️ preceded them.

3. Reason For the Season

The Spirit helps confirm to our hearts many truths, one of this which is how crucial the Savior is to His day, our salvation, and everything, really, as President Monson describes.

4. Story of Love

It doesn’t take lots of searching to see what’s behind such a sacrifice for us. John 3:16 and President Eyring both talk about the love that allowed Christmas — our Savior’s birth — to occur. God’s love. And God is love, which I feel so strongly on this holiday.

Get the Prints

 I got your link coming up soon. 💜 Before you download & dash, I just want to make sure you know this is NOT the only resource I have to make your life easier as a busy Latter-Day Saint? To see & have all my free resources at your fingertips, follow me on Pinterest! 📌Now here's the promised PDF. Merry Christmas again! I hope this season you feel God's love for you. 🥰