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5 Churches That Don’t Celebrate Christmas And Why

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Despite Christmas being one of the most popular holidays worldwide, not all churches celebrate it.

Although many people celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ during this time, some churches and other religious institutions have chosen not to take part of the Christmas celebration due to its historical roots, or a desire for rigorous biblical observance.

Here is a list of 5 churches that don’t celebrate Christmas:

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1. Jehovah’s Witness

Historically, Jehovah’s Witnesses were among the largest organisations to refrain from celebrating Christmas. Like many other Christian groups, the organization observed the festival until 1928. The 1993 book Jehovah’s Witnesses “Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom”, revealed that Christmas had its origins in “false religious beliefs or activities this discovery caused the Witnesses to eventually stop celebrating. At first, the change wasn’t consistent because many members needed some time to fully adopt the new position, particularly because other holidays, including Christmas, hadn’t been carefully examined yet.

They argued that the Bible would have specifically addressed it if its observance were significant.

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2. Seventh Day Adventist Church

This church practices worship on Saturdays, the Jewish Sabbath, rather than Sundays, and, like Jehovah’s Witnesses, does not celebrate Christmas. A brochure from the group explains their position, pointing out that Jesus wasn’t born in December and that Christians aren’t told to commemorate His birth in the Bible. Instead of seeing Christmas as a festival that is approved by the Bible, the organization sees it as a commercialized event with pagan roots.

Some members of the religious group quietly celebrate Christmas and Easter with friends or family. In the end, the church views these festivities as a matter of personal preference, urging followers to concentrate on their faith and connection with Christ without questioning commonly observed customs.

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3. Deeper Life

The esteemed leader of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, openly announced a few years ago that his church does not celebrate Christmas with both his congregation and the general world. Kumuyi gave a detailed explanation of his motivations during the church’s December retreat in 2013, saying, “We don’t celebrate Christmas. In actuality, it had an idolatrous origin. He underlined that since Christmas songs and other holiday customs are not included in the Bible or the early church’s practices, Deeper Life does not participate in them.

They believed that Christmas had its roots in a pagan celebration of the sun god. Deeper Life holds an event called Freedom Day in October to honor Jesus’ birth anniversary rather than Christmas.

4. The God’s Kingdom Society (GKS)

The God’s Kingdom Society (GKS) commemorates the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ in October with an event called Freedom Day, whereas other Christians celebrate Christmas in December. The church avoids the December celebration because of its pagan roots and feels that this date is better consistent with historical and biblical interpretation. According to the GKS, Christmas is a custom that has its roots in Roman pagan customs like the celebration of Saturnalia, which paid homage to the sun deity.

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GKS was founded in 1934 by St. Gideon Meriodere Urhobo, a Nigerian who broke with the Jehovah’s Witnesses, to restore what Urhobo considered to be authentic Christian practices. Urhobo, who lived from 1903 to 1952, aimed to lead his followers toward a more Biblically accurate faith, and the GKS’s teachings reflect this goal.

5. Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM)

At Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), founded by Dr. Daniel Olukoya, Christmas is not celebrated because it is believed to have pagan origins and lack a biblical basis. In 2019, Dr. Olukoya made it public that the church rejects Christmas since it is not grounded in Christian theology but rather in pagan customs and the Roman celebration of Saturnalia.

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The “Power Must Change Hands” ceremony, which MFM organizes every year in place of Christmas, welcomes the New Year with a focus on deliverance, prayer, and spiritual combat. For the church, holiness, biblical purity, and spiritual preparedness are more significant than the observance of cultural celebrations.

This position aligns with the church’s broader focus on spiritual warfare and separating oneself from behaviors that are thought to go against biblical principles.

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JUST IN: Senate Confirms Amupitan As INEC Chairman

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The Senate has confirmed Professor Joash Amupitan as the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The Red Chamber confirmed Amupitan after a voice vote conducted by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and after undergoing screening and answering questions posed by the lawmakers.

Amupitan had earlier arrived at the National Assembly complex earlier, exchanged pleasantries with Senators.

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He was accompanied to the chamber by the Governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Ododo, and other dignitaries.

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At about 12:50 p.m., the nominee was ushered into the Senate chamber by the Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Abubakar Lado, and was already seated ahead of the commencement of the exercise.

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Amupitan was allowed into the hallowed chamber after the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), moved that Order 12 be set aside to allow visitors into the chamber, and he was seconded by the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro (PDP, Benue South).

Senate President Godswill Akpabio welcomed Amupitan, his family members, and well-wishers to the Red Chamber, commending them for their presence.

Before introducing himself to the Senators for the question and answer session to take off, Akpabio disclosed to his colleagues that the nominee had been cleared by the office of the National Security Adviser after vetting.

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According to Akpabio, the office of the Department of State Services had also cleared him.

The Senate President also said that the Office of the Inspector-General of Police, having done a fingerprint search on him, cleared him and said that he had no criminal records with the police.

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The screening exercise commenced at about 12:55 p.m. following Akpabio’s opening remarks, during which he outlined the procedures to be followed by the lawmakers in considering the nominee’s credentials.

The screening session focused on Amupitan’s vision for credible elections, his plans for institutional reforms within INEC, and measures to deepen the use of technology in Nigeria’s electoral process.

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Following his confirmation by the Senate, Amupitan will oversee preparations for upcoming off-cycle governorship elections and lay the groundwork for the 2027 general elections.

President Bola Tinubu had nominated Amupitan, a Professor of Law from the University of Jos, to succeed Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

The President’s letter conveying Amupitan’s nomination was read on the floor of the Senate by Akpabio during plenary on Tuesday.

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and former Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Jos, Amupitan, is widely regarded for his expertise in constitutional and international law.

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IPF Commends Tompolo’s Commitment To Security In Delta, Nigeria

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Ijaw Publishers’ Forum (IPF) has commended High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, for his remarkable commitment to improving security in Delta State, Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.

In a press statement by its national president, Comrade Ozobo Austin, the IPF described Tompolo’s gesture towards Delta Security Trust Fund as a demonstration of his firm commitment to promoting peace, security, and progress in the atate, Niger Delta and Nigeria.

The group’s leadership lauded Tompolo’s philanthropic efforts, which according to them, portrayed his dedication to the well-being and prosperity of the country.

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Recall that Tompolo promised continued support for the Delta State Security Trust Fund after making a handsome donation at the event held at the government house yesterday.

“The unprecedented donation and firm commitment to peace and security in the country by High Chief Tompolo are shining examples of his leadership and dedication to the development of Delta State, Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.

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“We commend him for his vision and generosity, and we urge others to follow his footsteps in supporting initiatives that promote peace and security in Delta State and Niger Delta region.

“High Chief Tompolo’s support will go a long way in enhancing security measures in Delta state and contributing meaningfully to the overall development of the country,” the statement reads.

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University Suspends Students’ Union Over Controversial ‘Gender Swap Day’

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The management of Taraba State University (TSU), Jalingo, has suspended the Students’ Union Government (SUG) indefinitely following allegations of misconduct during the recently concluded 2025 Students’ Week celebration.

The decision came after photos and videos from the event’s controversial “Gender Swap Day” surfaced online, sparking outrage from members of the university community and the general public. The university said the activities violated its values, dress code, and moral standards.

In a statement signed by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sunday Paul Bako, on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, the management described the incident as “regrettable and disappointing,” noting that some students’ actions were inconsistent with the institution’s core principles.

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An emergency management meeting held on Monday, October 13 reviewed the incidents and blamed poor supervision and coordination by the current SUG leadership for the disorder that occurred during the week-long celebration.

As part of the resolutions reached, the SUG has been suspended indefinitely to pave the way for a complete restructuring of student leadership and representation. The university also announced plans to introduce a new framework promoting accountability, discipline, and inclusiveness among student leaders.

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Students who were involved in actions that misrepresented the university’s image will face disciplinary action,” the statement read.

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Those whose behavior involved criminal acts have been arrested and will be handed over to law enforcement for further investigation.”

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In response, the SUG led by Victor Mishak Abednego, tendered an official apology to the university management, expressing regret over the embarrassment caused by the event and promising stricter adherence to university rules in future activities.

The university reaffirmed its commitment to academic excellence and moral integrity, warning that such conduct will not be tolerated in any future student-organized events.

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