Jesus' birth | Jesus part 2 | Christmas Song Fun | About us | True or false |
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Who followed the star to find Jesus
The three wise men
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Who gave Jesus presents?
The three wise men
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What jingle's all the way?
Jingle bells
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How long has it been since we've seen each other?
10 months ):
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The term ‘Xmas’ simply means Christmas.
True!
The use of the term ‘Xmas’ dates back to the 16th century. The ‘X’ in the word Xmas comes from the ancient Greek language. In Greek, Christ begins with the letter X. So, Xmas simply means Christmas. |
Where was Jesus born?
Bethlehem
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Who did the wise men first go to?
King Herod
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Who had a very shiny nose?
Rudolph
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What does Isaac have next to him during zoom?
Ninja cat
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Christmas trees were first used by ancient Egyptians and Romans.
True!
The origin or the use of Christmas trees goes way back to ancient Egyptians and Romans. They used evergreen trees like fir or pine trees, wreaths, and garlands. And the use of modern Christmas trees started in Germany in the 16th century. Instead of the glitzy decorations that we see on them today, they were decorated with fruits and nuts. Wet bet you didn’t know this interesting fact about the Christmas tree! |
Who did the angels appear worshipping Jesus, telling them to go see him?
Shepherds
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Who came to Mary and told her she was going to have a baby boy?
An angel
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Finish this song: Joy to the world the Lord has come, let earth receive her King! ______________________. And heaven and nature sing...
Let every heart prepare him room
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Why did Audrey used to come late to our zoom meetings?
Karate class!
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Santa Claus always dressed up in red clothes for Christmas.
False!
Santa Claus initially wore clothes that were in green, purple, or blue. For many years, this was the common theme for the jolly old man at the North Pole. However, Coca Cola decided to dress him up in colors that match their brand and that stuck. So this is why he is always in red clothes now! |
Why were Mary and Jospeh going to Bethlehem?
To record census
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Who jumped inside his mothers womb when Mary talked?
John the Baptist
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Who was a jolly happy soul, with a corncob pipe and a button nose?
Frosty the Snowman
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Who is the youngest member of our Bible study group?
Betty
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The Christmas wreath is a symbol of love and eternal life
True.
The Christmas wreath is representative of the crown of thorns that Jesus wore. Eventually, the colours of Christmas – red, green, and gold were added. Red is said to represent the blood of Jesus, green is supposed to symbolize life, and gold stands for royalty and light. And the evergreen foliage used to make Christmas wreaths symbolises the continuity of life and nature even in the darkest days of winters. |
An angel appeared to Jospeh and told him to run away from kin Herod. Where did they go?
Egypt
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What/who is Christmas about?
JESUS CHRIST coming to this earth
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Finish this song: Oh Christmas tree oh Christmas tree ________________________________.
How lovely are your branches
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What is Mia's little sister's name?
Alyssa
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The biggest Christmas gift was the gift of friendship to the US from the people of France.
True!
Christmas is also the time of exchanging gifts. People either save up through the year to buy gifts for their friends and family or make the gifts themselves. But do you know which is the largest Christmas present ever given? It is the Statue of Liberty! The Statue of Liberty was gifted by France to the USA as a Christmas gift in the year 1886. |