Discover Advent

On November 30th from 4-6PM, we’re diving into the season of Advent (the 4 weeks leading up to Christmas) and discovering what it’s really all about and preparing our hearts for the coming of Jesus.

Families of all ages and sizes are invited to create their own Advent wreaths, share a meal together, and explore the Holy Habit of Worship through music, prayer, and reflection. It’s a joyful, hands-on way for everyone to slow down, celebrate God’s promises, and experience the wonder of the season together as a family. 


Christmas Caroling

Join us for an evening of Christmas cheer and community connection on December 10th! We’ll share dinner together at 5:30 PM, then head out shortly after for caroling. All ages are welcome—come help us share the love and light of Christ through song!

Christmas cookie Walk

Celebrate the season at FMC Midlothian’s Christmas Cookie Walk on Saturday, December 6 from 10AM-2PM! Stroll through tables of beautifully displayed homemade cookies, fill a box with your favorites, and enjoy festive fun for the whole family. All proceeds benefit Food4Kids, helping ensure local students have food over the weekends. 

Come enjoy the sweetness of Christmas and support a great cause!


Christmas Meals

FMC will be providing Christmas meals to families and seniors at the FMC Family Life Center on Monday, December 23. We are seeking food donations to help fill these boxed meals.

We invite you to join us in serving our community this Christmas!

Christmas CantaTa

Experience the beauty of the Christmas story told through song! Join us on Sunday, December 21st as our Adult Choir and Children’s Choir present O Holy Night during both Traditional services at 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM

Celebrate the wonder of Christ’s birth with inspiring music and joyful worship this Christmas season.


Christmas EVE Services

Our 4:00 PM Family Candlelight Service offers an interactive, child-friendly retelling of the Christmas story. Traditional Candlelight Services at 5:30 PM and 7:00 PM feature classic carols, scripture, and a peaceful celebration of Christ’s birth.