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Promotion Kit

Thank you for your interest in the Advent/Christmas resource Whose Birthday is It, Anyway?

The Promotion Kit is designed to help you increase interest and use of the resource among the people in your parish or congregation or school.

This kit will help you encourage people to access it and use it at home or elsewhere.

Make copies of any items in this kit free of charge.

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Thanks again. Your feedback is welcome – both to the resource and this kit.

Peace in Jesus’ name, Gerald Iversen

Simple Living Works!

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Life Too Stressed? Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify Your Celebration?


Here’s Help... the New Edition of Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?


Preparing for Christmas tends to be a time of stress. Try some peace this season with this year’s edition of Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

For 40 years, Alternatives has provided people with ideas to celebrate responsibly in Advent-Christmas resources. Designed for individuals, families and small groups, Whose Birthday? includes Biblical reflections, worshipful ceremonies, activities, an Advent calendar and suggestions for remembering those in need.

Whose Birthday? is recommended by [name of your group] ______________.

The Biblical Reflections Through Advent to Epiphany can be read quietly or aloud for private or group meditation.

The calendar offers thoughts and actions for each day in Advent and the twelve days of Christmas to help people remember the reason we celebrate.

This ecumenical rsource has been used by some 25 denominations and dioceses.

A free copy of the popular “Ten Tips for a Simpler, More Meaningful Christmas” is also available online.

Through its online resource service, Alternatives provides resources appropriate for reevaluation of Christmas and for simpler living all year. “The Christmas Game” promises hours of family storytelling for those 5 to 105. Other Christmas titles include the video “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Simplify & Celebrate: Embracing the Soul of Christmas,” “Unplug the Christmas Machine,” “Carols with Justice, “Christmas Campaign Kit,” collections of Christmas stories and numerous titles for children.

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Life Too Stressed?

Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify Your Celebration?



Here’s Help...


Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

Advent/Christmas resource from Simple Living Works!


Contact the church office

or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.


For “Ten Tips for a Simpler, More Meaningful Christmas,”

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TEN TIPS FOR A SIMPLER,

MORE MEANINGFUL CHRISTMAS

1. Plan ahead. Instead of going on auto-pilot the day after Thanksgiving, hold a family meeting to decide what the group really wants to do and who’s going to do what.

2. If you need a symbol for giving (in addition to Jesus and the Three Wise Ones), learn about St. Nicholas. Santa Claus has been completely taken over by commerce.

3. Avoid debt. Refuse to be pressured by advertising to overspend.

4. Avoid stress. Give to yourself. Don’t assume that things have to be the same way they've always been.

5. Draw names rather than everyone giving something to everyone else in your giving circle. Set a ceiling for each recipient. Give children ONE thing they really want, rather than so many gifts. If need be, pool funds.

6. Give appropriate gifts. Get to know the recipient. Give what they want to receive, not what you want to buy.

7. Give alternative gifts. Give 25% of what you spent last year to the needy... individuals or groups locally, nationally or internationally.

Buy crafts and clothing from developing countries at alternative gift markets, not from commercial importers, so that the artisans receive a fair price for their work.

Give of yourself, not just “stuff” – a coupon book for future services (such as baby-sitting or an “enchanted evening”); something baked, sewn, handmade, composed, etc.; or a family service project, such as working together at a soup kitchen.

8. Celebrate Advent for four weeks before Christmas. Use the booklet “Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?” or some other appropriate guide.

9. Put the gifts under the tree shortly before opening them. Then take turns opening them around the tree, not all at once, so that each gift can be admired and each giver thanked.

10. Make changes slowly but persistently. Don’t try to change everything and everybody all at once. The resistance will make you feel defeated and lonely.


For more help and a free ideas, visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.


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Pulpit Announcements for Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

The well-known resource Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? is now available free of charge. Designed for individuals, families or small groups, Whose Birthday? aims to help simplify your celebration of Christmas and make it more meaningful. It includes Biblical meditations, a Christmas Game, Christmas Angels activity, an Advent-Christmas calendar and suggestions for remembering those in need. Contact the church office. Or download a copy from SimpleLivingWorks.org.

Preparing for Christmas tends to be a time of stress... scurrying, shopping, worrying. Try some peace this season with Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

This year Wose Birthday is available from [your parish/school name] free of charge / for each. OR [Your name] recommends this resource for use by the people at [your parish/school name]. Contact the church office.



PSAs: Public Service Announcements (radio, TV, cable)

Life Too Stressed? Christmas Losing Its Meaning? Want to Simplify Your Celebration?

[Your congregation’s name] is offering help with the Advent-Christmas resource... Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? Contact the church office at [phone number] or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.

Preparing for Christmas tends to be a time of stress... scurrying, shopping, worrying. Try some peace this season with Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? from Simple Living Works! This resource is available from [your parish/school name]. Contact the church office at [phone number], or visit SimpleLivignWorks.org.

[Your congregation’s name] Offers Ten Tips for a Simpler, More Meaningful Christmas

[Use a different tip each week for ten weeks.]

[Insert “Ten Tips” here.]

[Conclude by saying...] For all ten tips, contact the church office at [phone number], or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.



Bulletin Blurbs

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It’s Not Too Early for Christmas

Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? is available for free online. Designed for individuals, families or small groups, the resource includes stories, Biblical reflections, services for special times (such as decorating and cooking), a Christmas game, an Advent-Christmas calendar and suggestions for remembering those in need. Contact the church office or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.


 

Let’s Talk About Christmas!

Instead of going on auto-pilot the day after Thanksgiving, let the Let’s Talk About Christmas! worksheet guide you through your Christmas Revival. Talk about expectations, what each of you really wants at Christmas, and who is going to do what jobs. Visit SimpleLivingWorks.org

 

Life Too Stressed? Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify Your Celebration?

Here’s Help... Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

Contact the church office or call 800-821-6153.


 

Less Stress This Christmas

Preparing for Christmas tends to be a time of stress... scurrying, shopping, worrying. Try some peace this season with Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? This resource is available from [your parish/school name] free of charge / for each. OR [Your name] recommends this booklet for use by the people at [your parish/school name]. Contact the church office, or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.

Ten Tips for a Simpler, More Meaningful Christmas

[Use a different tip each week for ten weeks. Conclude by saying...] For all ten tips, contact the church office, or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.

Discipleship Through a Life of Integrity

Since 1973, the mission of ALTERNATIVES has been “to equip people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly.” If you want more information, read Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?, contact the church office, or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org. (recycled paper)

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Life Too Stressed?

Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify Your Celebration?


Here’s Help...


Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

Advent/Christmas resource from Alternatives


Contact the church office

or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org





Life Too Stressed?

Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify

Your Celebration?

Here’s Help...


Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?

Advent/Christmas resource from Alternatives


Contact the church office

or visit SimpleLivingworks.org.

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Life Too Stressed?

Christmas Losing Its Meaning?

Want to Simplify Your Celebration?

Here’s Help...


Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?


Advent/Christmas resource from Alternatives


Contact the church office

or visit SimpleLivingWorks.org.


Page updated 11 Sept. 2013

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