10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians

10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians
10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians
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Christmas is celebrated by everyone irrespective of religion, so in this post, I would like to share some sustainable, and fantastic ways to celebrate Christmas for Non-Christians. This year has been different from the previous years we have seen in our lives. So we should not expect to celebrate any festival or weddings also lavishly as we use to do. 

My Christmas as a Child

I am not a Christian, but studying in a convent school gave me an insightful peek about the festival. I still remember as a child participating in Christmas nativity play in school and repeating the same stage play at home with my siblings and cousins on Christmas Eve. We used to go to church around Christmas time and sometimes got the chance to attend the practice session of Christmas Choirs in Church. My mom wasn’t good at baking the cake, so we use to make sure we buy a Christmas cake from some bakery, and after singing Christmas carols from my singing book, we use to cut the cake on the evening of 25 December. I remember my mother making yummy crispy Aloo Tikki chaat for dinner.

10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians
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My Christmas as a Mom

Now I have grown big, and I am a mom now I keep telling these tales to my son. We decorate a Christmas tree every year with decorative items we get from a local shop. Now each year I bake a cake for Christmas. My little kiddo ensures he gets a Christmas gift from Santa. 

We sing Christmas carols. 

My kid and I decorated a corner in my house with stuff I use to buy from the local market. We used to visit malls to see the beautiful decorations. I take my little one to the Church, so he knows more about the festival. Having Domino’s Pizza for dinner was our way to celebrate the festival.

10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians
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But as I already mentioned, this year has been crazy and drastically different from previous years. Early this year, we came down to live with my husband’s parents because of the Pandemic. My plans for Christmas are also different.  So my 10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non- Christians are:

  1. I don’t prefer plastic Christmas trees, so I have contacted the local nursery here, and they are going to deliver a little Araucaria Plant in a Ceramic pot. My son and I will decorate it with glitter balls, lights, some shiny fringes, and some of my DIYs.
  2. Will use sustainable things for decoration and will forbid from buying decoration stuff made from paper and plastic. I have also decided to manage and reuse innovatively the decoration stuff left from previous events.
  3. Same as last year, I am going to bake a cake for Christmas. I will bake a bigger one this year as there are lots of people in the house.
  4. I have ordered a Thomas train set online for my little one, which I plan to give him as a gift from Santa Claus as he was asking for it for a long so he will be happily surprised by it. For the rest of the family members, I decided to give my hand made paintings and other DIY and an appreciation note to all family members. Yes, we forget to appreciate the good things in people around us like- our family, friends, and our in-laws but this time, I have decided to make them feel wonderful through this.
  5. I have prepared some Christmas carols to sing on Christmas eve with my son.
  6. I have decided to give away my kid’s preloved things like clothes, toys, and books with some sweets and cakes to an orphanage.
  7. We decided to have a special prayer for the ones who departed because of Coronavirus and for their families. We will ask God to forbid us from our sins and protect the world from this deadly virus.
  8. This year we have decided not to have outside food, so there will be home cooked food for Christmas, same as my mother use to do when I was young.
  9. Although Malls and markets are open, I still prefer maintaining a social distance. So will refrain from visiting public places like malls and markets. I am persuading each and everyone not to roam out unnecessarily for fun and stay safe.
  10. I will try to boost my immunity and remain more positive and happy, and believe in God to listen to our prayers and shower peace, health, and prosperity to everyone’s life soon.
10 Fantastic Ways To Celebrate Christmas For Non-Christians
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Dr Priyanka Joshi

Dr. Priyanka Joshi is a Ph.D. in Management, MBA in E-Business a former Banker, a millennial mom, and an ardent writer. She is on the mission to celebrate motherhood, all its queer and cheerful times through real-life anecdotes from real moms. Voicing stories that are relatable and informative, committed to creating content that is engaging and informative to usher all the moms through this amazing journey. So, here's from a part-time Blogger and the full-time Supermom.

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64 Responses

  1. Sara James says:

    A great way to keep the spirits up. I loved the idea of buying sustainable products, and as well as the appreciation notes. Merry Xmas to you and your loved ones.

  2. Wow.. I love the idea of praying for the departed souls. It has really been a challenging year.

  3. Love all your festive ideas!

  4. These sound fun and nice. My sister is a non-Christian and she LOVES Christmas and takes it to the max. Nothing wrong with that.

  5. Kelly Diane says:

    This is such a lovely post. As a non Christian who loves Christmas, there are so many things that can be done at this time of year.

  6. Nehyaa says:

    Lovely ideas for a sustainable Christmas.. this year need this!!

  7. Anju says:

    Love this festive idea.. well written 😀

  8. Ritu says:

    That’s useful tips as my kids love Xmas celebration….

  9. Nice and informative. A must read content👌

  10. Neelam sharma says:

    Great blog, will surely follow it 🙂

  11. Sonam says:

    Nicely written article. Thanks for sharing such informative words with us

  12. we have a great work here, keep it up.

  13. Shradi says:

    Very nice, it was a really enjoyable read

  14. Lynn Mejia says:

    Great post! Glad that you found ways to enjoy Christmas the best way you can 🙂

  15. Anika says:

    Sounds like you have some great plans, lots of fun and cosy activities! Great ideas.

    Anika | chaptersofmay.com

  16. Cedric Noronha says:

    Very good post about the fantastic ways to celebrate Christmas. Highly informative and nicely written. Keep up the good work.

  17. I don’t think anyone celebrates Christmas in a true Christian way, it’s a pagan holiday after all and everything about Christmas from the gift giving and the tree are all from pagan traditions, so it’s really easy to celebrate it as a non-Christian

  18. Cool post! I’m not a Christian too. But my experience growing up in USA makes me enjoy Christmas as a commercial celebration. I also love baking and eating Christmas cookies, watch movies, and visiting Christian friends during the festive celebration.

  19. Lovely post! I think it’s so important to share how you’re celebrating the holiday even if you’re not religious as it’s such a universal celebration xx

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  20. Lisa says:

    I love how you are keeping the magic in Christmas – great post!

  21. Dreamin says:

    I really love your ideas, amazing

  22. Dreamin says:

    I really love your ideas. Great post 🙂

  23. Natasha Evans says:

    Some fab ideas here for making Christmas special – thanks for sharing.

    tash – A Girl with a View

  24. You have some nice ideas on your list. I especially like that you are going to donate items you no longer need and pray for the people who lost their lives to Covid this year.

  25. Thank you for sharing your Christmas traditions with us. It sounds like you and your family will have a great time. When my oldest son was little he was obsessed with Thomas the Tank Engine. I’m sure your son will love his gifts and his time with family.

  26. Anita says:

    Fantastic ideas you’ve got here, these are really cool ways to celebrate Christmas.

  27. Katie says:

    I love a good Christmas carol! And Merry Christmas!

    Katie | katieemmabeauty.com

  28. Great ideas here! I’m not a Christian as well and this definitely sounds like my kind of Christmas! Really warm and cosy!

  29. Katie says:

    Carol singing is one of my favourite things about Christmas! Thanks for sharing

    Katie | katieemmabeauty.com

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