Come celebrate
The joy of Christmas with us!
You're invited to spend Christmas Eve with us at Connection Christian Church! A night filled with joy, hope, family, and the wonder of Jesus.
Service times:
4:30pm & 6pm

You're invited to spend Christmas Eve with us at Connection Christian Church! A night filled with joy, hope, family, and the wonder of Jesus.
Service times:
4:30pm & 6pm

Christmas at Connection is one of our favorite times of the year. The lights, the music, the togetherness, it all points us back to the real reason we celebrate: God stepping into our world with love, peace, and hope through Jesus.
Whether you're brand-new, returning, or looking for a place to call home this Christmas season, we’d love to celebrate with you.
Our Christmas Eve service is designed with families in mind. A place where kids are welcomed, wiggles are expected, and everyone can worship together with ease and joy.
Wiggles, giggles, and little voices are all part of the celebration! To help keep our littles engaged and involved, we’ll have special children’s activity bags filled with fun things to do, along with a short children’s lesson during the service. These simple moments help kids feel included and make it easy for families to worship together without worry.

One of our favorite moments of Christmas Eve is the candlelight. For our littles, we’ll have glow sticks on hand so they can join in safely and be part of the beauty of the moment. There’s just something special about seeing the room light up, kids and adults together, remembering the hope Jesus brings.
We’ll also spend time singing some well-loved Christmas carols. These songs help center us, slow us down, and remind us why this season matters. Whether it’s a classic hymn or a familiar Christmas favorite, the music helps us celebrate the joy and peace of Jesus together.

Come as you are. We would love for you to join us in celebrating the hope and peace of Christmas! We can’t wait to see you!
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” – Luke 2:11