Is your Church having a shorter service this Sunday, Christmas?

Wait, wasn’t the title of this thread different before, asking whether you were having service at all? If not, sorry for the non sequitor.

And if you’re wondering why I’m here, it’s because we’re doing Christmas on the 26th this year, so my mom can be with her ailing father on the actual day. We all have Monday off, anyways.

The church I attend (Episcopalian) had a 4:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. services on Christmas Eve. While the earlier one was not specifically labeled as for children, I’m assuming more of the families with young kids attended that one. In previous parishes I’ve attended, the church may label the earlier service as “incense free”. Instead of having the two regular services with Sunday School in between on Sunday they had one service and will resume Sunday School the first Sunday after New Years.

I attended my parent’s church on Christmas Eve and Christmas. It is also Episcopal but smaller parish so they had one Christmas Eve service and then the one usual service on Sunday but no Sunday school.

Understood on both counts. There are families here where the entire family goes to church: and some where they even go to the same church. In my family, we are the only four that attend church. We can get up in the morning, have family time, do the gift exchange, and then our part of the family can go to church for service. And our service was normal length: they just cancelled our equivalent of Sunday School.

I’m Catholic and I think it’s bizarre. The Catholic Mass is very rigidly structured; you simply can’t take out big chunks of the service to make it shorter. My hometown parish has the same number of Christmas/Christmas Eve services it has every weekend (one English/one Spanish on each day), with the exception of a Spanish Midnight Mass. The attendence for the services was about what it usually is: quarter full or less for English services, crowds spilling onto the sidewalk for the Spanish services.