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Advent The Christmas Story Revisited
1. Read the Nativity Scene in Luke Chapter 2 and summarise the story
The Birth of Jesus
At the time the Emperor Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Roman Empire.
When this first census took place, Quirinius was the governor of Syria. Everyone, then, went to
register himself, each to his own town.
Joseph went from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to the town of Bethlehem in Judea, the
birthplace of King David. Joseph went there because he was a descendant of David. He went to
register with Mary, who was promised in marriage to him. She was pregnant, and while they were
in Bethlehem, the time came for her to have the baby. She gave birth to her first son, wrapped
him in strips of cloth and laid him in a manger – there was no room for them to stay in the inn.
The Shepherds and the Angels
There were some shepherds in that party of the country who were spending the night in the
fields, taking care of their flocks. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord
shone over them. They were terrible afraid, but the angel said to them, “Don’t be afraid! I am here
with good news for you, which will bring great joy to all the people. This very day in David’s town
your Saviour was born – Christ the Lord! And this is what will prove it to you: you will find a baby
wrapped in strips of cloth lying in a manger.”
Suddenly a great army of heaven‘s angels appeared with the angel, singing praises to God: “Glory
to God in the highest heaven, and peace on earth to those with whom he is pleased!” when the
angels went away from them back into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to
Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us.”
So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph and saw the baby lying in the manager,. When the
shepherds saw him, they told them what the angel has said about the child. All who heard it were
amazed at what the shepherds said. Mary remembered all these things and thought deeply about
them. The shepherds went back, singing praises to God for all they had heard and seen; it had
been just as the angel had told them.
Jesus is Named
A week later, when the time came for the baby to be circumcised, he was named Jesus, the name
which the angel had given him before he had been conceived.
TASK: Make a Childs story book or cartoon frames to share with the local kindergarten. In groups
of 2 use your summary to pick the important parts of the story and illustrate the scene for a
children’s book e.g.
a. Mary and Jesus arrive for census
b. No room at the inn
c. Birth in the stable
d. Wise Men visit
e. Herod announces his law
f. Flee to Egypt
You can use computer images; draw yourself, collage from magazines, your choice.
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Mary and Joseph go to Bethlehem for the Census
No room at the Inns and so Mary gives birth to Jesus in a stable
Wise men visit from the East bring Jesus gifts
Mary and Joseph flee Bethlehem and travel to Egypt to prevent Herod’s soldiers hurting Jesus
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The Birth of Jesus By Len
A lively skit about the people and times during the Birth of Jesus
(Skit for nine to fourteen)
Option A: (For a classroom role‐play)
Duration: 15 minutes Volunteers: 9 children Topics: Birth of Christ
Materials:
Baby doll and crib (can use a small basket that fits doll)
2’x3’ piece of cloth, plain white
3 small show boxes, decorated as Magi’s treasure boxes
Chocolate candy gold coins, 2 bags of potpourri
Small pillow to make Mary appear pregnant.
Option B: (For a very small church production)
Duration: 20 minutes Volunteers: 14 children Topics: Birth of
Christ
Materials:
(In addition to the materials shown for Option A)
Three 3’x5’ pieces of cardboard for Inn doors (decorated as desired)
3 plain blue oversize t‐shirts for the 3 magi
4 plain white oversize t‐shirts for the angels
3 or 4 different coloured plain oversize shirts for shepherds, narrator
2 plain beige or brown oversize shirts for Joseph and Mary
An area fixed up as a stable. (The stable can be surrounded with white Christmas lights, and lit
when the Magi and shepherds arrive.)
A big cardboard star, wrapped in aluminium foil
Additional props if desired can be added
Scene 1 (Outside the town)
(Narrator enters)
Narrator Hear ye, hear ye. Caesar Augustus declares that there will be a census. Everyone
will be counted and must return to their native towns. Let this be known to
everyone!
(The narrator exits, and Joseph and Mary (pregnant) enter)
Joseph Mary, I know you are heavy with child, but we must go to Bethlehem for the
census.
Mary Yes Joseph. I think I can travel and I know the Lord will be with us in this journey.
Note: For this production, you
can add a children’s choir to
sing ‘Away in a Manger’ when
Joseph and Mary settle in the
stable, and ‘O Holy Night’ at the
end of the play
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(Joseph and Mary pack up and start their journey. They walk over to the first inn and knock at the
door. Innkeepers are behind doors.)
1st Innkeeper Yes, I’m coming. Hold on.
Joseph We have been travelling for a long time, do you have a room for us?
1st Innkeeper I am very sorry, but there is no more room here. Try next door.
(Joseph and Mary walk over to the next Inn, and knock at the door)
2nd Innkeeper I am so sorry, if you are looking for a place to stay we are completely booked here.
Try next door.
(Joseph and Mary walk to the next inn and they barely get to the door when the 3rd Innkeeper
comes out.)
3rd Innkeeper Unbelievable, this place is almost wall to wall with people. (He looks at Mary with
compassion) I don’t think you will find any room available in this town. But you
should not be travelling any more this late in the evening. If you don’t mind, you
could get some rest in my stable out back. It isn’t the most comfortable place, but
at least there will be a roof over your head. And the animals are wonderful, they
will not bother you.
Joseph My wife must have some rest. The stable will be fine.
3rd Innkeeper Well then, follow me
(The Innkeeper steps aside and leads Joseph and Mary to the stable, and then all Innkeepers exit)
Scene 2 (Inside a stable)
(Joseph helps Mary sit down on the floor and then begins to prepare a bed for them)
Joseph I know God is with us. It is much better to sleep here than outside.
Mary Joseph, I don’t feel very well. I am really tired and I am having this pain. I think it’s
time for the baby to be born.
Joseph Please Mary, lie down here on this nice bed I prepared. It won’t be long now.
Scene 3 (A field)
(Narrator enters)
Narrator Meanwhile, some shepherds were tending their flocks at night when suddenly an
angel appears right before them
(Angels enter. While the angels speak, Mary wraps the baby Jesus in cloth and lays Him in a
trough)
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Angel 1 Behold, I bring good news of a great joy. For today, in the city of David there is born
for you a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be the sign for you, you will
find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.
All Angels Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom He is
please.
Shepherd 1 Let’s go to Bethlehem and see what the Lord has told us about.
Shepherd 2 Let’s tell our friends and we all go. Praise God for this Good News. Come on it’s a
long journey.
Narrator And so the shepherds, after hearing the angels, went to visit the Baby. Some time
later, three Magi saw a bright star in the sky
(Narrator exits and Magi enter. Star is displayed)
1st Magi (Pointing to the star) Look, a star. Look how bright it is!
2nd Magi (Looking at the star) It is the sign. The wonderful sign. The King of the Jews is born!
3rd Magi Let us go and worship Him. Gifts, we need gifts!
1st Magi I know what I can give Him. I will give Him gold, for He is Royalty
2nd Magi My gift will be special. It will be myrrh
3rd Magi Frankincense will be my gift. Let up put them in special boxes, because He is King
(The three Magi each place their gift into a treasure box. Narrator enters. Then Magi walk over to
the stable while looking at the star. Mary takes the child and holds him in her arms.)
Scene 4 (Inside a stable)
(Narrator enters)
Narrator And so the Magi found their King, by following the star. When they arrived they
bowed down, worshiped the King, and offered their gifts to him.
(The Magi slowly place their gifts in front of Mary, look at the baby and then they bow down. Then
Angels enter)
Angels Glory to God in the Highest and on earth peace among men!
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The Story of Jesus Word Search
Angel
Bethlehem
Donkey
Joseph
Joy
Manger
Mary Roman
Shepherd
Star
Tax
Wise men
Worship
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The Story of Jesus Word
Search
Angel
Bethlehem
Carpenter
Donkey
Egypt
Frankincense
Gabriel
Gold
Herod
Jerusalem
Joseph
Joy
Manger
Mary
Myrrh
Nazareth
Roman
Shepherd
Stable
Star
Tax
Wise men
Worship
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The Nativity Story Crossword
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Across
1. Another word for happiness.
3. The empire that controlled Bethlehem.
5. How many wise men were there?
6. The town where Jesus was born.
8. A messenger of God.
9. What the wise men followed to Bethlehem.
11. What Mary rode.
Down
1. Mary's husband.
2. A person who raises sheep.
4. The bed where Jesus slept.
7. Jesus' mother.
10. What Joseph had to pay.
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The Nativity Story Crossword
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Across
1. Mary's hometown.
6. The building where Jesus was born.
7. Another word for happiness.
9. What Joseph had to pay.
10. The King who wanted to kill Jesus.
12. The bed where Jesus slept.
14. One of the gifts brought by the wise men.
16. Place where Joseph and Mary fled with the baby Jesus.
17. The angel that came to Mary.
18. One of the gifts brought by the wise men.
19. A person who raises sheep.
Down
2. A messenger of God.
3. Mary's husband.
4. Jesus' mother.
5. Joseph's job.
7. The city of King Herod.
8. The empire that controlled Bethlehem.
9. How many wise men were there?
11. What Mary rode.
13. The town where Jesus was born.
15. What the wise men followed to Bethlehem.
17. One of the gifts brought by the wise men.
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N A Z A R E T HN
J M GO A C ES R S T A B L EE J O Y RP E R P T A XH E R O D O E H
U O M A N G E RS N A T E B
F R A N K I N C E N S E EL E R T TE G Y P T A HM G A B R I E L
O EL M Y R R H
S H E P H E R D EM
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EAST AFRICA CRISIS APPEAL Before, during and after disasters strike Caritas Australia is there
‘The most severe humanitarian crisis in the world today – the time for action is now!’
What is Happening?
the worst droughts in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and across East
Africa in 60 years have left more than 12 million people in need
of food, water and basic facilities. Half of those are children. The
situation has now been officially declared a ‘food crisis’. That
means children and the elderly are severely malnourished. In
parts of Somalia, the United Nations has declared the situation a
famine. The drought is not expected to ease until early 2012 and
the numbers of vulnerable people affected are anticipated to rise
dramatically. Over the coming three to four months, the region’s
fragile food security will continue to deteriorate the most
vulnerable communities are preparing for below‐average summer harvests, early depletion of
pasture and water, and continued high prices of food, water and fuel. Worldwide, humanitarian
needs have been estimated at USD 1.7 billion but less than half of that is funded. Bishop Peter
Kihara, the Bishop of Marsabit in one of the worst‐hit areas of Northern Kenya said:
“There is no question that we have a very desperate situation and it is deteriorating
rapidly. We urgently call to our brothers and sisters across the world to help us in this
time of need.”
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Caritas is:
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Ensuring children and new mothers are being reached first with aid
Instigating veterinary programs in the hope to keep 15,000 cattle healthy
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