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Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? #30
An Advent and Christmas Resource for Families, Individuals and Churches
WHOSE Birthday? is for your personal inspiration, community education and sharing.Want to Contribute?
Submission Guidelines
Although this resource is not available in print, you may make all the copies you choose.
It is covered by Creative Commons non-commercial attribution share-alike license.
Choose from 20 daily Advent/Christmas guides/calendars. Some are lectionary-based, some are thematic. Copy your choice on recycled paper as a bulletin insert, in your own Advent-Christmas booklet or as a series in your weekly service bulletin.
Do-It-Yourself 'WHOSE Birthday?'
Table of Contents
Brief IntroductionReflections & Activities
Recommended for Alternative Giving:Legacy SLW! Advent-Christmas Blogs
- Explaining Santa to My Granddaughter November 29, 2013
- Displacing Santa from the Top December 24, 2013
- 12 Days of Christmas START on Christmas Day December 25, 2013
- Going to Church on Christmas Eve December 19, 2014
- Having an Epiphany for New Years December 30, 2014
- 'Tis the Season December 28, 2014
Legacy WHOSE Birthday? Editions Based on Cycle C (Luke) --#'s 19, 16, 13, 10, 7, 4, 1
Only God Can Work a Miracle, a parody by Donn Clarius of 'The Christmas Song'
Whose Birthday? How-To
- What Happened to Christmas?
- Why a Simpler Christmas?
- Weekly Family Time: How to Use These Reflections & Activities
- Let Us Have a Truly Christ-like Christmas
- Top 10 Uses of "Whose Birthday?"
- More Exciting, Helpful Ways to Use "Whose Birthday?"
- Going Beyond "Whose Birthday?"
- Alternative Giving \ Alternative Giving Index
Resources
- SLW! 'WHOSE Birthday?' Podcasts, Episodes 6-11, 32-35, 57-59, 80-83, 104-107, 116-119
- 10 Tips for a Simpler, More Meaningful Christmas
- Carols with Justice TEXT and AUDIO
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Finished-Ready Resources
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Advent Bulletin Insert series
Advent 1-Simply Advent.pdf
Advent 2-Simply Presence.pdf
Advent 3-Simply Miracles.pdf
Advent 4-Simply a Savior.pdf
Consumo, Overlord of Overconsumption
Consumo: Cover of 'Quaker Life'Christmas Packs:
Christmas Budget
Advent BudgetSimple Living 101: Tools for Activists: More Resources for Speakers
Let's Talk About Christmas - PDF 29
Christmas Budget Worksheet 33
Alternative Giving Card - PDF 34What Does Jesus Want for Christmas? pageant - PDF, TEXT and AUDIO.
Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? (Advent/Christmas)
#20-text & PDF (Tony Campolo, Shane Claiborne and others)
#19-text & PDF (Millard Fuller, Walter Wink, Ched Myers and others)Worship Alternatives: Sermons, Art, Litanies, Hymns, Prayers, etc. Look for PDF in all Worship Items categories.
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Before you start shopping, consider the following writings and podcast episodes by The Minimalists:
However you celebrate, the holiday season provides an opportunity express gratitude for what we have and to spend time with the ones we love. But for years, retailers have been trying to write a new story for the holidays, one that puts presents before presence. Instead of expressing our love by doing stuff with our families, corporations want us to keep buying Stuff for them.
But this consumer frenzy has serious consequences for the planet, and is turning the holidays into a time of stress and anxiety. That's why we're sharing these tips for a simpler holiday season:- Participate in Buy Nothing Day on November 24. Take the pledge to avoid crowded malls on the busiest shopping day of the year, and invite your friends to do the same!
- Start a conversation about Stuff. Talk with your friends and family about where our Stuff comes from and where it goes – and the impacts on people and the planet along the way. Sharing The Story of Stuff movie on social media is a great icebreaker!
- Give a non-material gift like event tickets, membership to a local museum, or a charitable donation in someone's name.
- Gift something home-made or second-hand like baked goods, upcycled art, or quality used items.
- Volunteer with a local charity or community organization – and bring your friends along, too.
- Make a plan to relax. Holiday obligations and activities can leave us with little time to truly recharge. Set aside some time to get out into nature or to simply curl up with a good book.
- Give the gift of an empty mailbox with Catalog Choice. This free website operated by The Story of Stuff Project can help you cancel unwanted catalogs and other junk mail. Sign up and get started now!
Finally, be sure to join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where you can tell us how you #BuyLessLiveMore this holiday season.
From all of us at The Story of Stuff Project, Happy Holidays
Brief Introduction
A quick internet search for 'simplifying Christmas' yields 2,370,000 results. To the average person, that would seem insurmountable. Why bother?Some of the items for 'WHOSE Birthday?' #30 are drawn from colleague sites, groups that we trust. So, if you read some of the articles here and then snoop around on the site, we're confident that you will not be drawn into a scam.
The content of this edition of 'WHOSE Birthday?' is not the same as the podcast. The podcast is taken from the audio tracks of a previous edition of 'WHOSE Birthday?' So, this year you get a two-fer.
NOTE: The Creative Commons license only applies to the content on this site. Since most of the content of this edition is not on this site, contact the owner of the content you choose before you make copies.
DIY WHOSE Birthday?
The classic Advent/Christmas resource 'Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway? is available in multiple formats in 2018 to meet your personal, family and community needs. 'Whose Birthday?' 2010 was the last edition distributed on paper. Since then I have published it on the internet.'Whose Birthday?' #30 is a new, free online collection. Use as much as you need in print or online. Also, contribute your art and articles to SLW! for it.
'Whose Birthday?' #19 has been released as a SLW! podcast series this fall. This legacy resource can also be used as text or audio.
DIY 'Whose Birthday?' Yes, you can produce our own customized, do-it-yourself 'Whose Birthday?' You're welcome to assemble and copy a version that meets your local needs. All of our resources and service are now free of charge.
- CREATE - select the items most appropriate for your congregation or group, including graphics. Add some of your own original material if you choose.
- PRODUCE - assemble the items in an attractive way, using publishing software (probably already on your computer) for a paper version; or electronic software for internet-based version (using PDF's of a paper version or a template for a newsletter version).
- DISTRIBUTE - Hand out copies to your congregation or group at a worship service or meeting or by mail, make additional copies available to share with friends and relatives. Do not sell for a profit or copyright it under our Creative Commons license. Post it on your congregation's or your personal web site.
- PROMOTE - Tell people where it's available using social media and any other ways available to you -- newsletter, worship bulletin, posters, etc.
To make your selections, visit:
- 'Whose Birthday?' index by editions.
- Alphabetical index of Advent/Christmas Alternative articles taken from 'Whose Birthday?' and our Christmas Packs
- Graphics at 'Spirit of Simplicity: Quotes and Art' and from 'Worship Alternatives'
- Complete Thematic/Seasonal index of Advent/Christmas resources
- For help with your workshop, visit parts 2 & 3 of 'Simple Living 101: Tools for Activists Shy or Bold'
- I plan to continue issuing podcasts of audio from 'Whose Birthday?' To hear past episodes, visit the index.
- For audio and video resources visit our AV index.
Only God Can Work a Miracle
Only God can work a miracle;no one has the power of God,
but to kids 'round the world
an odd tale has been hurled
upon each eve of Christmas day:
They're told that Santa's on his way,
and hauling tons of toys and goodies on his sleigh,
and nearly ev'ry child's been told the lie
that Santa's reindeer know how to fly!
And so I'm offering a different phrase
to take the place of what's now used;
'Merry Christmas' may seem fine,
but let's stress the divine:
'Blessed Christmas'
'Holy Christmas'
Christ in Christmas for you!'
A parody of 'The Christmas Song' ('Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire') popularized by Nat King Cole. New words by Donn Clarius, copyright Creative Commons
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