Christmas at Bellevue

Can you believe it’s already that time of year? That’s right—it’s Christmastime again!

Here at Bellevue, we offer a variety of ways for you and your family to remember and celebrate the birth of Jesus. Mark your calendar for the following events, and we’ll see you soon!

December 12–15 | Singing Christmas Tree
December 14 | Bellevue Christmas Store
December 20 | Shane & Shane Concert
December 21 | Journey to Bethlehem
December 24 | Christmas Eve Service

Get in the Christmas spirit!

Singing Christmas Tree

Invite a friend and join us for the Singing Christmas Tree, a time-honored tradition that features singing, dancing, and our signature 44-foot tree. This year’s original storyline will transport you to the charming town of Merryvale, where you’ll meet lovable hometown folks and discover how the power of the Christmas story changes one man’s life when he is forced to confront his past, lay down his carefully made plans, and embrace a life he never would’ve chosen for himself.

Bellevue Christmas Store

The Bellevue Christmas Store allows parents and legal guardians to purchase gifts for their children at 75 percent off the retail value! Whether you are looking to volunteer, donate to our store, or shop for your family, click on the link below to learn more.

Shane & Shane: Live in Concert

Friday, December 20 | 6:30 p.m. | $20

You’re invited to a night of worship featuring singer/songwriter duo Shane & Shane!

This dynamic duo writes music that is biblically based, lyrically rich, and sonically engaging. Their desire has always been to glorify the Lord instead of themselves, and more than 15 years after creating their first songs together, they have no intention of slowing down! They have authored songs like “Psalm 46 (Lord of Hosts)” and “Psalm 23 (Surely Goodness, Surely Mercy).” Tickets are $20—purchase yours today!

Witness the First Christmas

Journey to Bethlehem

Saturday, December 21

Families with kids in preschool–3rd grade are invited to experience an interactive representation of the Christmas story. The East Lobby will be transformed into the look and feel of the Bethlehem marketplace, and you and your kids can enjoy a live Nativity, snacks, and Christmas music.

Christmas Eve Service

Tuesday, December 24 | 5:00 p.m.

Come spend Christmas Eve with Bellevue!

Classic Christmas songs, a message from our Pastor, and being together to celebrate when Jesus came to Earth—what could be better? Whether it’s your first time at Bellevue or you’ve been coming for years, we would love to have you and your family!

All ages are invited, and there will be no childcare. Make plans to join us!

“God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him.” 1 John 4:9 NLT

What happens next?

Christmas is such a wonderful time at Bellevue, and we will be blessed to have you with us for one or more of the exciting opportunities mentioned above, but we also want to invite you to worship with us in the coming weeks as we kick off a hopeful new year of discovering the whole story of God’s Word. Learn more below about how you can grow at Bellevue.

Sundays at Bellevue

We would love to have you join us for worship at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. this Sunday!

Join a Group

At Bellevue we believe gathering in a small group can help you grow in your faith. Life Groups meet primarily on Sunday mornings at 8:00, 9:15, and 11:00. There are other options during the week. Visit our Groups page to find the right group for you!

Midweek at Bellevue

Looking to make friends, find hope, or grow in your faith? Join us for a new semester of Midweek at Bellevue, beginning in January!

No matter who you are or what you’re going through, we have a group for you.

Chronological Bible 2025

In January 2025, Bellevue will begin reading through the Chronological Bible together! All ages and stages of life will walk through the whole story of God’s Word from the perfect beginning, through the messy middle, to the promised end.

By coming to understand the grand story (or metanarrative) of Scripture, believers can fall more in love with God and stand strong in their faith in an anti-Christian world. God’s Word is vital to the Christian life, and our prayer is for all God’s people to know and cherish it.