One that comes to mind is Jehovah Witnesses....in the USA, as well as those of Hebrew/Jewish descent. There are quite a few different denominations that do not celebrate Christmas...those that do...Christians !
Christmas was first started as a celebration that fell inline with the Pagan Roman festival of Saturnalia. It was adopted by many unbelievers as the birthday of Jesus, even though the scriptures point to his birthday being some time in the Fall, and was incorporated into Church teachings in an attempt to water down the Pagan history of the celebration.
Interestingly, there is no record that Jesus observed or celebrated his own birthday.
Since the word "Christian" is defined as "Christ-like" as in imitating Christ, or behaving in the same manner as he, a true Christian would never celebrate a holiday such as Christmas that would bring shame and dishonor to his name.
Therefore, if a religion celebrates Christmas, they wouldn't be considered Christian.
Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Jehovah's Witness, Buddhists, some atheists and agnostics do not celebrate Christmas.
Most Churches do offer services on Christmas for Christmas worship, but not all of them do. A good portion of the larger, more community based churches however, will.
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At Christmas Kenyan churches are often decorated by missionaries. Typical Christmas decor may include plants, Christmas trees, flowers, balloons, and ribbons.
It depends on the Christian denomination. Many Australians do go to church on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve services in many Lutheran churches, for example, are spectacular celebrations of Jesus's birth. Roman Catholic Churches and Anglicans hold Christmas Eve Mass or services, and other denominations may also hold Christmas Eve services.
yes
Churches
At Christmas Kenyan churches are often decorated by missionaries. Typical Christmas decor may include plants, Christmas trees, flowers, balloons, and ribbons.
Yes. Various churches have Christmas ceremonies in Ireland.
They are held in churches.
No, but many churches want nativity scenes. It tells the people what Christmas is truly all about.
Celebrate and go to Churches
No- certainly not any Christian churches that I know about.