6 Living Nativities Near Birmingham

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living nativities birminghamThe Birmingham area is home to many churches, so religious Christmas Events are not hard to find. So, if you’d like to visit a living nativity, either by walking or driving through it, this list is for you! Here are 6 living nativities near Birmingham.

Live Nativity at the Baptist Church at McAdory

December 6-8 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Come see the forested expanse behind the Baptist Church at McAdory transformed into the living story of Jesus’s birth. Now in its eighth year, this live nativity event is free and open to all. Guests board open-air wagons—pulled by tractors—for a nostalgic hayride that takes them past scenes representing the most significant moments in Jesus’s life.

Live actors donning biblical attire bring to life Mary, Joseph, shepherds, wise men, and other renowned figures. The outdoor sets and illuminations, along with various animals including a live camel, help to create an authentic and captivating atmosphere. Upon completing the hayride, visitors are offered Christmas treats and hot cocoa.

Experience Christmas at Asbury United Methodist Church

December 8 | 4:00 pm

This event is all about Christmas JOY! First, rediscover the miracle of the season: Hear the nativity story, experience the sights and sounds of Bethlehem in Jesus’ day, then follow a star to a stable where animals and shepherds watch over Baby Jesus.

More joy awaits at inside Santa’s tent nearby where families can get a free photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy complimentary cookies and milk, make ornaments, or purchase dinner from a few great food trucks like Southern Coffee & Waffles, Taqueria, and Eugene’s Hot Chicken.

New this year: Inside our building we’ll have gifts for sale made by many of Asbury’s Mission Partners including Prodigal PotteryThe WellHouseChurch of the Reconciler, and Anchor Community Respite Ministry!

Walk Through Nativity at Briarwood Presbyterian Church

December 11–13 | 6:45 – 8:45 pm

Each Advent season, Briarwood presents a gift to the community with their Walk Through Nativity. Hundreds of church members come together to depict the birth and life of Jesus in 12 biblical scenes, with narrated drama using live actors and animals (including a camel). Each night, Wednesday through Friday, you can come anytime between 6:45 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. and take this easy, 1/4-mile stroll that is wheelchair and stroller-friendly. Make this a Christmas tradition with your family! Admission is free.

Drive-Thru Nativity at Gardendale First Baptist Church

December 13 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
December 14-15 | 5:00 – 7:00 pm

We are so excited to be able to tell the Christmas Story through the “LIVE NATIVITY” this year at our North Campus. From the South Entrance start to the North Entrance Exit, everyone in your vehicle will travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, over a ½ mile of Christmas Story Experience. Live animals throughout and Drama Cast. The beautiful Nativity with Mary, Joseph and Jesus at the foot of the Cross.

For families wanting to extend their experience, a Petting Zoo Bus will be available with a quick turn to the right instead of exiting out the North Entrance.

Hometown Nativity at Trussville FUMC

December 16 | 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Join us Trussville FUMC on December 16th from on the front lawn of the church for their annual Live Nativity. This is a FREE event that is open to everyone. There will be caroling and hot chocolate provided!

Mountain Brook Baptist Church Living Nativity

At this year’s Living Nativity, viewers can drive up and watch one of the two nightly shows from their vehicles or get out of their cars to watch in the lower parking lot.

 
For more festive fun, be sure to check out some of these great local Christmas light displays!

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Ashley G
I currently live in the Oak Mountain area, but originally I’m from the small, one-redlight town of Grant in North Alabama. I attended Auburn University where I met my husband, a Birmingham native, and married him a couple of months after getting my Bachelors degree in 2011. Although I studied PreMed/Microbiology, I have never actually worked in the field. Instead, I have had many random jobs from seamstress to private English tutor while helping my husband through seminary. Now I have my dream job of being a stay-at-home-mom to my two daughters; E is 6 and M is 4. Although my original dream of living overseas full-time isn’t likely to happen anytime soon, I am still involved in the internationals’ ministry at my church. When I’m not busy with my girls or church, you can find me cooking, listening to music or podcasts, reading, or drinking coffee while doing any of the above.

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