Many (not all) Christians celebrate birth by having a baptism ceremony where they give the baby a Christian name, designate godparents, and sprinkle water on the baby's head.
With Baptisms (aka Christenings).
The birth of Jesus is the real reason Christians celebrate Christmas. Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah, so they celebrate his birth. It is not the reason everyone celebrates Christmas, though.
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)
The Birth of Jesus/Christ.
the god
they celebrate birth of a child through baptism but some christians do not celebrate
Jesus' birth is celebrated by Christians on Christmas day.
No one said you have to celebrate Christmas. Christians do it because Christmas celebrate's Jesus's birth.
Christmas is celebrated by Christians in recognition of the birth of Jesus.
Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ's followers were ridiculed and called 'Christians'. Christians celebrate Christmas because it is the chosen day of the birth of Jesus (when in actual fact he was born in the summer).
December 25th is Christmas (a holiday for Christians). Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a savior come to free us from our sins. (If you want the full story- look in your Bible for Luke) Christians celebrate this by giving gifts to others- rejoicing for the birth of Jesus.
Christians who celebrate it, do it to remember and honor the birth of Jesus Christ. They celebrate Christ's birth on Christmas day. He really wasn't born that day though! Non-Christians who celebrate it, do so because it has become a secular tradition based on folklore with roots in paganism (even if they don't know that).