When it is:
• Christmas begins on Christmas Day, December 25th,
and ends January 5th. "The 12 Days of Christmas."
What it means:
• We celebrate the birth of the Savior, Jesus. God
has become man - a gift of love for us.
Colors:
• White represents joy, light and perfection, all words
which describe Jesus.
• Red and Green can also represent Christmas. See holly
leaves and berries, below.
Symbols: • A Herald Angel announced Jesus'
birth to the shepherds
• Holly Leaves and berries are often seen at Christmas time.
Jesus was born to die
for our sins. The thorny green leaves represent the crown of thorns
Jesus wore
on the cross. The red berries represent Jesus' blood, shed for
us.
• The Manger helps us remember Jesus' humble birth.
Reading/Discussion
• Discuss the irony of a King being born in a lowly manger.
Read Luke 2:1-20.

When it is:
• Epiphany begins January 6th and lasts until Shrove Tuesday
(the day before
Ash Wednesday). It can encompass 4 to 9 Sundays.
What it means:
• We remember how the Star led the wise men to Jesus. This
can help us think
about our mission and how we can lead others to Jesus. We also
celebrate
Jesus' Baptism.
Colors:
• White is the color used on the first day of Epiphany and
the day of the
baptism of our Lord.
• Green is used throughout the season to remind us of life
and growth.
Christ's coming to the world led to the growth of God's Kingdom.
Symbols:
• The Five-Pointed Star led the wise men to Jesus.
• Cross Crosslet - The cross stands for the cross on which
Jesus died.
The outer crosslets represent the directions in which Christianity
spread.
• Three drops of water, dripping from a cockle shell symbolize
baptism. During
Epiphany, we celebrate the baptism of Jesus.
Reading/Discussion
• Read Matthew 2:1-12 and Matthew 3:13-17. Discuss.
When it is:
• Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and continues through the
Saturday of
Holy Week. There are 40 days in Lent, excluding Sundays. Lent
includes
Holy Week - Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. Each
year,
the timing of Lent is determined by when Easter Sunday falls.
(See Easter.)
What it means:
• During Lent, we remember what it means to baptized children
of God, and also
Jesus' suffering and death. We should be thinking about our sins
and feel
sorry for them.
Colors:
• Purple and Violet symbolize humility and penitence (feeling
sorry for our sins).
When we think of Jesus dying for our sins, we should feel humble
and penitent.
• Black is the color used on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Symbols:
• The Latin Cross reminds us that Jesus died to free
us from the power of sin and death.
• A Crown of thorns was placed on Jesus' head by the
soldiers. Jesus was the King who came to suffer for
the sins of the world.
• A Cup, Grapes, Wheat and Bread are symbols of
Holy Communion. The cup and grapes represent
Jesus' blood. The wheat and bread represent
Jesus' body.
Reading/Discussion
• Read Matthew 27:45-56 which tells about Jesus'
final hours on the cross. If you had seen this,
would you believe that Jesus was the Son of God?
When it is:
• The Easter season begins on Easter Sunday and continues
for 50 days. This is
the most important event on the Christian calendar. Easter always
falls on
the Sunday after the first full moon of spring.
What it means:
• We celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Resurrection means
coming alive after being dead.
Colors:
• White reminds us Jesus' purity and perfection.
• Gold reminds us that Jesus' rising is like the brightness
of the sun coming up.
Symbols
•Lamb with the banner - The lamb represents Jesus, the Lamb
of God,
sacrificed for the forgiveness of our sins. The banner stands
for
Christ's victory over death.
• The Butterfly represents the resurrection and eternal
life.
• The Cross in Glory reminds us of the new day that dawned
when
Jesus triumphed over death.
Reading/Discussion
• Read and discuss Luke 24:1-12.

When it is:
• Pentecost begins 50 days after Easter and continues until
Advent starts again.
It is the longest season of the church year, encompassing 23 - 28
Sundays
. What it means:
• During Pentecost, we celebrate the coming of the Holy
Spirit and the growth of
the Christian Church. It is a time to practice our faith, guided
and challenged
by the Holy Spirit.
Colors:
• Red is used on the first day of Pentecost, as a reminder
of the flames over the
apostle's heads
• Green is used for the remainder of Pentecost. It reminds
us of life and growth.
Symbols:
• The Tongues of Fire represent the gift of the Holy Spirit.
• A Vine and its branches symbolize Jesus and how we are
connected to Him.
We live and grow in Him.
• The Ship represents the Christian Church. Christ is the
captain and
the believers are the passengers.
Reading/Discussion
• Read Acts 1:1-5 and 2:1-12. What can you make of this?