5 REASONS TO SERVE ON CHRISTMAS EVE
Christmas Eve at Northgate is one of the most beautiful nights of the year—candles glowing, families gathering, carols filling the room, and Jesus at the center of it all. And this year, we’d love to invite some new faces to jump in and serve with our First Impressions team.
Whether you’ve greeted before or this would be your very first time, here are five reasons why volunteering at one of our Christmas Eve services might be exactly the gift you didn’t know you wanted to give.
1. It’s a memory-maker (and yes, kids LOVE it).
Serving together as a family becomes one of those “remember when we…” stories that sticks for years. Kids absolutely light up when they’re handing out candles or helping to sweep and clean up—it makes them feel like they’re part of something big and meaningful. It’s basically Christmas magic with name tags.
2. It’s an act of worship—no wrapping paper required.
There’s something powerful about giving Jesus your time on the day we celebrate His arrival. It’s a simple way to say,
“Lord, this night is Yours.” As Paul puts it,
“Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people.” (Ephesians 6:7)
Bonus: no shepherd costumes required.
3. It actually makes your brain happier. (Yes, really.)
Science tells us that serving others triggers those feel-good chemicals—dopamine, oxytocin, all the warm fuzzies. You help someone else feel welcome, and your brain throws you a little Christmas party. Win-win.
4. You get the best seat in the house.
Door greeters, ushers, coffee-pourers, candle-helpers… you get to see the joy on people’s faces the moment they arrive. You’re part of those sacred little interactions—helping someone find a seat, calming a nervous visitor, handing a kid their first candle ever. You’re in the heart of the moment.
5. Your joyful welcome might be the thing someone remembers.
For many guests, Christmas Eve is the one time they step into church all year. Helping to tidy and reset sets the space for a special experience. Your smile, your kindness, your “Hey, we’re so glad you’re here” might be the very thing God uses to open a heart.
Hebrews 13:2 reminds us,
“Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers…” You never know who God will place in your path that night.
If you’re free for one service (or two!), we’d love to have you jump in. It’s meaningful, it’s fun, and it truly helps our church share the hope of Jesus with every person who walks through our doors.
Ready to join the fun?
Click below to sign up and choose a role that fits you best!











