No- certainly not any Christian churches that I know about.
Yes
Perhaps they do not know what the church is! My church meets every Sunday, including Christmas. Christmas was not practiced in the early church but was developed in and for the Roman Catholic Church.
If Christmas falls on a Sunday, it may impact holiday celebrations and traditions by potentially altering schedules for church services, family gatherings, and other festivities that typically occur on that day.
no,because most do
No.
There are a number of churches in the Los Angeles area that offer Christmas services including Calvary Community Church, Ambassador Church and Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
In Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, it is a custom to roller skate to church services on Christmas Eve morning.
For one, the church will most likely need to be cleared out for church services on Sunday morning and Sunday evening, as well as the reception area if it is at the church as well. And two, a lot of preachers still reserves Sunday as the day of rest.
No, Jewish individuals typically do not go to church on Sunday. They observe the Sabbath on Saturday and attend synagogue services.
It is the part of the church (facing west), which is usually used for services of reletively high importance or concerts. For example Sunday services, Christmas or weddings. For more regular services, the service is held in the quire which is often separated from the nave by an ornate screen.
The church year starts on the First Sunday in Advent. The date can be calculated each year by counting four Sundays back from Christmas, so if Christmas is on a Monday the liturgical year started on December 3 and if Christmas is on a Sunday the liturgical year started on November 27.
There is a church near Richmond, VA that is called New Creation Community. It is a Catholic church that has Sunday services on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.