Christmas in the Bible
Christmas Church History
Christmas Pop Culture
Christmas Hymns
Design Movement
100

This happened to Zechariah after he doubted the angel’s message in Luke 1.

He was made temporarily mute

100

This is the name of the liturgical season that leads up to Christmas.

Advent

100

This actor played Buddy in the 2003 Christmas comedy Elf.

Will Ferrell

100

This Christmas hymn is known for repeating the line “Gloria in excelsis Deo."

Angels We Have on High

100

These are the dates of the 2026 Design Winter Conference.

January 16-19

200

This Gospel is the only one that records the visit of the Magi.

Matthew

200

Christmas became widely celebrated after this Roman emperor legalized Christianity in the 4th century.

Constantine

200

This is the name of the town whose Christmas the Grinch tries to steal.

Whoville

200

The hymn Silent Night was originally written in this language.

German

200

Design Movement will be sending students to these 4 locations this coming spring.

New York, Georgia, California, London

300

This Old Testament prophet foretold that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem.

Micah

300

According to tradition, this bishop of Myra slapped Arius at the Council of Nicaea for his heretical teachings.

Saint Nicholas
300

These are the reindeer traditionally named as Santa’s trusty sleigh-pullers. (Name five)

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph

300

The line “Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing” in O Come All Ye Faithful expresses this Christian doctrine.

The Incarnation

300

This 3-letter acronym is Design's DNA (and what does it stand for?)

WBM (Welcome, Build, Mobilize)
400

In Luke 2, this is the offering Mary and Joseph brought to the temple, showing their humble status under the Law.

Two turtledoves/pigeons

400

In this century, Germanic Protestants first made the Christmas tree a recognizable and enduring Christian tradition.

The 16th Century
400

This beverage company’s advertising helped popularize the modern image of Santa wearing a red suit.

Coca-Cola

400

The hymn What Child Is This borrowed its melody from this older English tune.

Greensleeves

400

This name of Irish Gaelic origin is found between "Michael" and "Rose" on the Design TL's birth certificate.

Roarke

500

According to Luke 2, this is how many years the prophetess Anna had lived as a widow before she saw the infant Jesus.

84 years

500

This major ecumenical council in AD 451 declared that Christ is one person with two natures, divine and human.

The Council of Chalcedon

500

This holiday spice, once grown only in the Banda Islands, is the classic finishing touch sprinkled on traditional eggnog.

Nutmeg

500

Joy to the World was originally written as a paraphrase of this book and chapter of the Bible.

Psalm 98

500

These were the themes of the last 5 Design Conferences.

Rooted, Anointed, Called Out, Forged, Thrive

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