The. Pop-Up Nativity

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The Pop-Up Nativity 1

The Pop-Up Nativity Introduction Based on Christmas story booklet, The Well Good News Of Christmas, this Nativity resource has been produced for churches wanting to put on an easy, fun and interactive Nativity-themed service this Christmas. We know how difficult it can be to run a good Nativity service, without hours and hours of preparation and effort. That s why we ve put together this resource; so you can forget about costume-making, script-writing and line-learning, and put on an interactive Nativity service that all ages will enjoy. The story of the birth of Jesus is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible, but we hope that this fresh retelling brings the story to life for all ages, and explains just why the birth of Jesus is well good news for everyone! How to use this guide In this guide you will find a narrator s script for retelling the Nativity story. All you need is one narrator to tell the story, although you could split up the sections between different readers. The script is written in the format of a suggested service outline. We recognise that as well as telling the Nativity story, you will probably want to add other elements to your Christmas service, such as carols and prayers. We ve made some suggestions, but they are all optional and can be mixed and matched around the Nativity retelling. Throughout the script, there are various opportunities for making the Nativity interactive. These are all highlighted and explained. They are completely optional, but we would suggest you make the most of them so that everyone has the opportunity to engage (and have lots of fun!) 2

Additional resources We have produced several other resources that you may find useful for your Christmas service(s): Visuals To accompany your Pop-Up Nativity, we have produced a PowerPoint presentation with images for you to use alongside the Nativity retelling. With hand-illustrated images from the The Well Good News Of Christmas story booklet, these backgrounds will add an extra visual dimension to your service as well as providing words for everyone to read together. If you have projection facilities, we suggest using this presentation. The PowerPoint file is available for download at: biblesociety.org.uk/nativityvisuals Refugee video The Well Good News of Christmas resources have been funded generously by donations from supporters from Bible Society. As a charity, Christmas is a key time for us as we receive gifts from individuals and churches across the country. If you are planning to hold a collection during the service, we d love you to consider supporting our refugee work this year. You can download our inspiring video from snowy Austria, which shows some of our key work with refugees, and explains how even a small donation can provide a Bible for a refugee, and show God s love this Christmas. It is available from: biblesociety.org.uk/nativityvisuals Booklet The Pop-Up Nativity is based on The Well Good News Of Christmas booklet, a small storybook, ideal for retelling the Christmas story with children at home. You may wish to read through one for reference, or even give copies away at your Christmas service(s) to visitors. They are available to order from our website. A video animation of the booklet is also available online and as a download you can find this and links to all our other Christmas resources by visiting: biblesociety.org.uk/christmas 3

Counting down Before your service, there are just a few things that are worth doing to make sure you re ready and the Nativity will be the best it can be: Advertise It s great fun if children come to the Nativity dressed up as one of the characters from the story. There s an opportunity in the script for those who are dressed up to parade with their costumes. Make sure you advertise this widely, so families know to come dressed up and will be prepared for shepherds and wise men to be walking through your church doors! Plan who does what You will need a Narrator; somebody who is a confident, clear reader and can bring out expression in the story. Make sure they read through the script beforehand so they re aware of where everything goes and how the flow of the service will run. You ll also need to decide whether you want to split up the sections between different readers. There are some refrains throughout the script for everybody to join in with. The words are on the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for you to show on a screen. But if you don t have a screen, the narrator could just read them. Be interactive There are a few different opportunities in the script for making the Nativity interactive, and some of these will need explaining before you get into the story. Make sure you decide which bits you ll include and let the congregation know at the beginning of the service what they ll need to do. Have some extra props prepared You could provide some tinsel halos for angels and some paper crowns for kings, plus tea towels (and cord to keep them on people s heads) for shepherds. This means that everyone can take part, even if they forgot or didn t know about coming in costume. 4

The Pop-Up Nativity Slide 1 Welcome Narrator/Service leader Welcome everybody to the service and explain that today you will be retelling the Christmas story, and that there will be a chance for everybody to be involved. Opening prayer Dear God Thank you for the fun and excitement of Christmas, and the chance to retell the wonderful story of Jesus birth. We pray that you would be with us today and open our eyes in new ways to the Nativity story. Amen Suggested carol O come all ye faithful Slide 2 Introduction Explain that today you will be telling the Nativity story based on the of The Well Good News of Christmas, but you can t do it alone and will need help from everybody else. Every time you say the following words, you need the congregation to join in by doing these actions and sounds: Well good: Thumbs up Shepherds: Hands out and bent forward, say Baa Wise men: Stroke chin wisely and say hmmm Mary: Hands up and shout Mummy Joseph: Hands up and shout Daddy Angel: Wave hands above head and sing a holy ahhh Have a practise by saying each word one or two times so everybody has got it. You may want somebody to help you lead the actions from the front. When the words come up in your script, they will be highlighted so you will know to give a little pause (and maybe some encouragement) for the congregation to join with the action. Also let everybody know that anybody who has dressed up as one of the characters in the Nativity story will get a chance to join in and show off their outfits later in the service, and you ll explain how to do that. Finally, explain that there will be some words within the story for everybody to join in with and read together. These will be shown on the screen. Now ask everybody to settle down, and you re ready to begin telling the story. 5

Slide 3 Creation Our story starts a really, really long time ago. It was a time before Toys Trees Birds And animals (even before those big animals with the floppy ears and really big trunks). Our story starts before humans like you and me... Before shepherds Before wise men Our story begins so long ago, it was even before [insert name of somebody who will make the audience laugh e.g. somebody famous, church leader s name]. A time before everything God made the world. And it was well good! Slide 4 But the humans he made, like you and like me, said mean things and were really quite nasty. In fact the humans didn t listen to God. They d hurt each other and wouldn t make amends So God and humans could no longer be friends. But to be friends again, God had a plan. And his plan was to send a very special young man. Slide 5 The angel appears to Mary Many years later, there was a young lady called Mary. From the Bible I mean Not the baker off the telly! This one day, or maybe even night an angel appeared suddenly and gave Mary quite a fright. The angel said: Slide 6 Everybody: I bring good news It s well good honest! There ll be a baby born Just as God promised So Mary was going to have a baby, just as God promised. And the baby would be called, Jesus. 6

Suggested carol Once in Royal David s City Invite the angels to parade around the church during the carol. Slide 7 Joseph There was a man called Joseph and he was going to marry Mary. But Joseph noticed, she had a bit of a belly. He saw her big belly bump, and wondered how d it got there. And so he scratched his head and twizzled his hair. Slide 8 Slide 9 But one night, when Joseph was sleeping, an angel came to visit. The angel said: Mary will give birth through the spirit. Everybody: I bring good news It s well good honest There ll be a baby born Just as God promised Slide 10 So Mary and Joseph both of them! Set off together on a journey, all the way to Bethlehem. Suggested carol O Little Town of Bethlehem Invite the Marys and Josephs to parade around the church during the carol. No room at the inn When they arrived in Bethlehem Mary was ready to give birth to the baby who ll be King But guess what? There was no room for them at the inn! Slide 11 Everybody: Don t be afraid Don t get uptight Relax, take a breather You ll be all right! Slide 12 So they managed to find somewhere to stay, in a stable, In a place full of hay. They stayed in the place where animals get fed. And it was there that baby Jesus was born, with straw for a bed. 7

Slide 13 Slide 14 Now, in a field nearby, there were some shepherds. They were just minding their own business, Maybe cleaning their shoes Maybe trying to scrape off the smelly sheep poos! [React to a bad smell] But all of a sudden, something really weird happened. Out of nowhere, an angel appeared! Everybody: Don t be afraid That s what I say Say hi to the baby In a manger full of hay. Slide 15 Then as the angel said that, something even weirder happened! Suddenly, loads of angels appeared! And I mean LOADS! Slide 16 Everybody: We bring good news, they said It s well good honest! There ll be a baby born Just as God promised Slide 17 So the shepherds, having listened to what the angels said, hurried off to Bethlehem to find the baby Jesus. And they found him there, lying in a manger of straw in a stable. Suggested carol See him lying on a bed of straw Invite the shepherds to parade around the church during the carol. Slide 18 Wise men There were also some wise men in the story. They had been travelling a very long way. But they didn t use Google maps, or a sat nav they followed a star! They went to the King, King Herod, and asked where baby Jesus was as they had seen his star. So King Herod sent the wise men to Bethlehem, which wasn t all that far. Slide 19 Then the wise men found Jesus Next to animals with fur And they brought him some Gold Frankincense and Myrrh. And the wise men bowed down and worshipped him. 8

Suggested carol We three kings Invite the Wise Men to parade around the church during the carol. Slide 20 Escaping from Herod The wise men remembered that King Herod wanted them to report back to him. But Herod wasn t very nice, and so they were warned in a dream not to go back to him! Slide 21 Everybody: Don t be afraid Hear what I say! Just don t visit Herod Go home another way. Slide 22 Slide 23 Herod searched high And Herod searched low, but where was Jesus? He just didn t know. An angel appeared to Mary and Joseph to warn them to hide from Herod in a different country. Slide 24 Everybody: Don t be afraid Don t get uptight Relax, take a breather You ll be alright! So they escaped to a different country, until Herod was gone. And then they were no longer afraid. They travelled back home, and that s where they stayed. Slide 25 Jesus fulfils God s promise So Jesus grew up, from a baby, to a boy, to a man. Jesus grew up to be a carpenter man. And he did amazing things Slide 26 Slide 27 He healed the sick, he told great stories. Was amazing all the time He also walked on water and even turned water into wine! And do you remember that time, long, long ago, when humans like me and you were mean and not very nice? When we were nasty to each other and we wouldn t make amends? And when God and humans could no longer be friends? 9

But then God had a plan to make us friends again? Well Jesus the baby and Jesus the man; Was the exact same Jesus and God s rescue plan. Jesus lived, then he died, for you and for me, He did it to make our wrong, history. To take the blame for all the mean things we ve ever done. But something amazing happened, because he s the most powerful one. He came back to life! And it s worth a big high five Because the well good news is Jesus came alive! Slide 28 Everybody: So don t get scared, or jumpy And don t be afraid I will be with you always says Jesus Not for a bit, but always. Slide 29 Slide 30 And that s why Christmas is the well good news, honest! When Jesus came, just as God promised. The end. 10

Extra bits Narrator/Service leader At this point there are several options for what you might do next. The Nativity story has ended, and you may choose to not do anything else and just end your service. Or you might do any or all of these other options: A short talk/sermon on the meaning of Christmas Say some prayers Remind people that Jesus and his family were refugees, and show the Bible Society video about how your congregation can help refugees this winter, and explain that the Pop-Up Nativity was produced by Bible Society and funded from generous donations by churchgoers across the UK. Suggested carol Come and join the celebration Conclusion Narrator/Service leader You have come to the end of the service now. You may want to thank everybody for coming and say this final prayer: Closing prayer Dear God Thank you that Christmas is well good news. Thank you that you sent your son to show your love for us, so that we could be friends with you. We pray that you will be with people in need this Christmas, especially refugees, just like Jesus family were. We pray that you d comfort everybody, and help everyone to know your love and enjoy this Christmas. Thank you that we are able to celebrate Christmas with presents and fun. Amen. End Thank you for taking part in the Pop-Up Nativity, we hope you enjoyed your service. We have even more resources for you and your church at: biblesociety.org.uk/resources Or if you d like more Christmas materials check out: biblesociety.org.uk/christmas 11

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