Good news of great joy… for all

3 December 2025: Joint Public Issues Team – JPTI: Supporting churches to respond to the co-option of Christmas by the Far Right

Local churches across the UK will already have well-developed plans for celebrating Christmas – both in our church buildings and with our wider communities. Each of us will have had a lifetime of sharing the message at the heart of Christmas, ‘good news of great joy… for all’.

But this year, we have seen a ‘turning up of the volume’ of Far Right politics and the co-option of Christian language and symbols – including Christmas – for a nationalist agenda, overtly hostile to asylum-seekers and Muslims, and more covertly threatening to many more of us in our churches and neighbourhoods. 

This includes an event planned for central London on 13th December, led by ‘Tommy Robinson’ and ‘Unite the Kingdom’, with the explicit aim of ‘putting Christ back into Christmas’, but associated closely with aggressive patriotism, xenophobia and Islamophobia. We’ll be all too aware that within our church communities, and our wider neighbourhoods, there will be some people who find these events threatening or scary, some who will want to fiercely reject them, others who will be drawn to them for a variety of reasons, and still many others who will feel confused and bewildered by the mixed messages that they find themselves having to make sense of.

We offer here a ‘rapid response’ resource for local churches wanting to navigate these complexities and discern faithful ways forward: to celebrate Christmas with a clear message of love for all our neighbours and (in small but significant ways) resisting agendas of division and hostility, while recognising that even within our own church communities there will very likely be a wide diversity of experiences, hopes and fears, and political views.

We include here a call to focus particularly on Sunday 14th December (which some Christian traditions call ‘Gaudete Sunday’) with services, events and wider communications that embody the themes of welcome, hospitality and joy – for all!

About this resource

This resource has been compiled by Revd Dr Al Barrett, Hodge Hill Church (hodgehillvicar@hotmail.co.uk), in collaboration with Larger Us, the Centre for the Study of Bible & Violence, the Joint Public Issues Team (Baptist Union, Methodist Church & United Reformed Church), and a number other Christian leaders and organisations across the UK. 

Please note: as this is a ‘rapid response’ resource, with multiple contributors collaborating across different denominations and organisations, it does not claim to be comprehensive, ‘authorised’, or a single, unified position. All views expressed here are those of the contributors, who offer different and complementary perspectives on these complex issues.

Access the resource here

Read more here: https://jpit.uk/joyforall