Chrismons

What exactly is a Chrismon?
The word “Chrismon” is a contraction of “Christ” and “monogram.” Chrismon ornaments have been used for years to illustrate the significance of Christmas for God’s people and the whole world.
The word “Chrismon” is a contraction of “Christ” and “monogram.” Chrismon ornaments have been used for years to illustrate the significance of Christmas for God’s people and the whole world.
How Do I Get One?
Be on the lookout for Chrismons after Sunday school in December! Ornaments will be sent home with children during the Sunday School hour. We plan to make a new design each year for 18 years, then start back at the first design in year 19.
A few points:
Be on the lookout for Chrismons after Sunday school in December! Ornaments will be sent home with children during the Sunday School hour. We plan to make a new design each year for 18 years, then start back at the first design in year 19.
A few points:
- If you are not a Sunday School child but want to request an ornament this year, please fill out the form below.
- If you want your child to have a complete set, but this isn’t his or her first Christmas, we will be happy to complete their set by the time they graduate high school; just indicate so on the form below.
- In the tradition of Chrismons, these ornaments are gifts and not to be sold. If you are so moved, we suggest you donate to the Nativity Fund.
Orders Due: December 15, 2022
(but remember that the sooner you turn it in, the sooner we can start working on your order!)
(but remember that the sooner you turn it in, the sooner we can start working on your order!)
