Template for Churches

Holiday Party for Churches

Christmas dinners, Easter brunches, Advent parties, and New Year's socials bring your congregation together. A signup sheet coordinates food contributions and volunteer roles so the fellowship committee can focus on community, not logistics.

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Engineering Team Holiday Party - Deck the Halls!

Annual holiday party! Friday, December 19th, 6 PM at Bella's Italian Kitchen (private room). White elephant gift exchange - $25 limit. Ugly sweater contest with prizes!

Attending

6/25 signed up
Team Lead SarahDevOps DaveBackend Bob & partnerFrontend FionaQA QuinnProduct Pete+19 spots open

Bring a Main Dish

2/4 signed up
Sarah M.Bob K.+2 spots open

Bring Dessert

2/4 signed up
Fiona L.Quinn T.+2 spots open

White Elephant Gift Exchange

6/20 signed up
Sarah M.Dave W.Bob K.Fiona L.Quinn T.Pete R.+14 spots open

Tips for Churches

Churches host holiday celebrations throughout the liturgical year — Advent dinners, Christmas Eve receptions, Easter brunches, and fall harvest festivals. These events combine fellowship, worship, food, and service, requiring coordination across multiple ministry teams.

Match the Liturgical Season

Title the sheet to match your church calendar — Advent Dinner, Christmas Eve Reception, Lenten Supper, Easter Brunch. It connects the celebration to the worship life.

Include Program Roles

If the holiday event includes music, readings, or a nativity play, add signup slots for performers, readers, and technical support alongside food and setup.

Organize Gift Drives

Add slots for Angel Tree gifts, Toys for Tots donations, or care packages for homebound members alongside the party planning.

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