The Christmas season is made more meaningful each year through a live Nativity scene hosted at Graysville Unity Presbyterian Church. Now in its third year, the event has become a cherished tradition that brings together families, children, and church members to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
According to Pastor David Lowe, the Nativity has grown steadily since its beginning. While the first two years featured adults portraying Mary and Joseph, this year’s presentation took a different approach. “This year all kids participated, and a young child even played baby Jesus,” He added, “The youth-led cast added a special sense of sincerity and joy, making the story of Christ’s birth feel especially heartfelt.
Putting together a live Nativity requires time, planning, and dedication, but the process has become more efficient as the years have gone on. “The first year took more time because we had to get everything,” Lowe explained. “Now that we already have the equipment and costumes, it’s easier.”
Preparation begins early, with church members staying after Sunday services to decorate and organize materials. During the week, volunteers set up the tent and backdrop. On the day of the event, live animals are brought in to complete the scene. Before the program begins, participants gather for prayer, keeping the focus on worship and reflection.
The Nativity scene is truly a full church effort. Lowe praised the leadership of Hayley and Jess Bissett, along with help from Peggy Bissett and many other volunteers, for organizing and guiding the production. “They really took the lead and made sure everything was put together and well done,” he said. Watching children take part in the Nativity has been especially rewarding. “It’s a blessing to see the kids enjoying being a part of this and learning about the gospel,” Lowe added.
Pastor Lowe emphasized that the Nativity scene is more than just a performance. It is an opportunity for outreach and unity. “It’s telling the story of the birth of Christ, which is important,” he said. He also noted that the event allows children in the community to participate in something meaningful while giving families a chance to come together. “It provides entertainment with a purpose.”
Community members are encouraged to attend and support the event. Lowe hopes people see the Nativity as a chance to gather, reflect, and celebrate together.












