You’re invited to experience the Greatest Story Ever Told.

This Christmas season at Argyle United Methodist Church, we’re turning the pages of the story that changed everything and stepping into its wonder together.

We would love for you to join us!

Christmas Eve Services: 3 PM, 5 PM, and 11 PM

Argyle Youth Christmas Party

📅 Dec 7 from 5:30–8:00 PM
📍Argyle United Methodist Church
👥 For Youth
It’s the best night of the year! Join us Sunday, December 7, from 5:30–8:00 PM for our AY Christmas Party! Wear your favorite Christmas PJs and get ready for games, prizes, worship, a Bible lesson, and a special gift for everyone. Bring a funny White Elephant gift ($5–10) to swap with friends and come celebrate the season with us!

Christmas Around The World

📅 December 13 from 5 – 7 PM
📍Argyle United Methodist Church
👥 For Everyone
Experience the wonder of Christmas from every corner of the globe! Join us for Christmas Around the World, a fun and faith-filled event for children to explore how different cultures celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Christmas Cantata Sunday Worship

🗓️ December 14 at 10 AM
📍Argyle United Methodist Church
👥 For Everyone
Join us for a beautiful morning of music and storytelling as we present The Twelve Voices of Christmas, a special Christmas Cantata sharing the miracle of Christ’s birth through scripture, song, and first-person reflections from the characters in the nativity story. Experience the wonder of Christmas in a fresh and meaningful way. One Service Sunday at 10 AM.

The Longest Night: A Service of Hope and Healing

🗓️ December 14 at 4 PM
📍Argyle United Methodist Church
👥 For Everyone
Christmas can be a difficult season for many. If you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, walking through illness, facing family conflict, or struggling with loneliness or uncertainty, you’re not alone. Join us for The Longest Night: A Service of Hope and Healing on Sunday, December 14, at 4:00 PM. This gentle, reflective service offers space to acknowledge pain, seek comfort, and find hope in the midst of darkness as we remember that Christ’s light still shines—especially on the longest night.