The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Where are my Christmas movie lovers? If you answered yes, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever movie needs to be on your must see holiday bucket list!

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There’s something magical about Christmas movies that brings a wave of nostalgia each holiday season. Whether it’s the timeless charm of It’s a Wonderful Life, the comedic antics in Home Alone, or the heartwarming lesson in A Charlie Brown Christmas, these films capture the spirit of Christmas in ways that are funny, tender, and deeply memorable.

Christmas movies connect us to holiday traditions, family gatherings, and childhood memories. The scenes of snowy streets, twinkling lights, and cozy fireside moments evoke warmth and joy that only the holiday season brings. Watching them becomes a tradition in itself, marking the start of holiday festivities and wrapping us in a sense of comfort and cheer.

Rewatching these beloved classics reminds us of the holiday magic we felt as children and helps us share that same feeling with the next generation. So grab a blanket, pour some hot chocolate, and settle in with a Christmas classic to relive that nostalgic joy this holiday season!

I don't know about you, but I love the thought of cozying up with a blanket watching endless Christmas movies throughout the holiday season ,it truly is one of my favorite holiday traditions!

Even better is experiencing these classics on the big screen! When the theatre releases a new holiday movie, I am the first one in line to buy my ticket. What's even better, is when I can bring my entire family with me to experience and ring in the Christmas spirit together. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is hands down a must see for all ages.

I can't promise you though, as seen in the picture below that I won't be bringing my snuggly Christmas blanket along to the theater! ❄️? 



 

I mean seriously, who doesn't love a feel good Christmas movie especially around the holiday.

This family friendly film, will not only entertain you it will also leave you inspired.

The classic Christmas novel, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever adapted into a film is set to release on the big screen Nov 8th at a theater near you and trust me you won't want to miss it!

Back Story: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, by the worst kids in the history of the world. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, is a children's novel that was written by Barbara Robinson in 1971. The novel tells a story of six misfit children who volunteer to star in their town's Sunday School Christmas Pageant who end up teaching the town the true meaning of Christmas.

So many are familiar with this classic story and many of us mama's have shared this inspiring story to our kiddos throughout the holiday season. Us mama's have been waiting for the release of this one for decades now!

If you are not familiar with the story, here is a brief synopsis.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson is a humorous, heartwarming story about the true spirit of Christmas. The story centers around the Herdmans, a family of six unruly, misfit kids who are notorious in their small town for causing trouble. The Herdman children—Ralph, Imogene, Leroy, Claude, Ollie, and Gladys—are loud, rude, and mischievous, stealing and bullying their way through life. Everyone avoids them whenever possible, especially at church, where they never show up. However, everything changes one year when the Herdmans unexpectedly decide to attend Sunday school.

The story is narrated by a young girl whose mother, Grace Bradley, is put in charge of the church’s annual Christmas pageant after the usual director breaks her leg. This year’s play is in danger of falling apart, especially when the Herdmans show up and volunteer for the lead roles. To the horror of the other church members, the Herdmans insist on playing Mary, Joseph, the Wise Men, and even the Angel of the Lord.

Despite the other church kids’ dismay, the Herdmans approach the nativity story with fresh, if unconventional, enthusiasm. Since they’ve never heard the Christmas story before, they react with astonishment to the hardships Mary and Joseph endured. They’re outraged at the lack of shelter for Mary and horrified by King Herod’s plans. Their innocence and genuine, if sometimes misplaced, passion begin to change the way others see the Christmas story, reminding everyone of the true meaning behind it.

As rehearsals proceed, the townspeople anticipate chaos and disaster. Yet, they slowly realize the Herdmans are bringing something unique and raw to the play. Although their methods are unorthodox—the Wise Men bring a ham instead of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, and Imogene, as Mary, ends up with a tear-streaked face—this performance unexpectedly captures the vulnerability and emotion of the nativity. By stripping away the usual polished pageantry, the Herdmans highlight the struggles and hope in the Christmas story in a way that feels real to everyone present.

In the end, the pageant is a resounding success, but not because of a perfect performance. Instead, it’s successful because it helps the congregation, and even the Herdmans themselves, to understand the meaning of Christmas on a deeper level. The story ends on a hopeful note, showing that compassion, understanding, and open-mindedness can change people in surprising ways.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a touching, funny story that encourages readers to look beyond outward appearances and to find meaning in unexpected places. It’s a tale of redemption, kindness, and the transformative power of empathy—wrapped in humor and the holiday spirit. Through the Herdmans’ unconventional interpretation of the nativity, Robinson reminds us that Christmas isn’t about perfection or pageantry, but about love, acceptance, and seeing the world with new eyes.

On the BIG Screen: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever novel as been transformed into a movie and is a Lions Gate and Kingdom Story Company film directed by Dallas Jenkins creator of The Chosen and is Based on the book from Barbara Robinson.

Dallas shares, “I was BORN to make this movie” on Kingdom Story Company You Tube channel. In this passion filled video – HERE, Dallas shares his heart behind this project and being the executive producer why he was so passionate about why he wanted to be part of this film.

This is a must see film features Lauren Graham- as narrator, Judy Green- as Grace, Pete Holmes- as Bob Bradley, and a slew of young talent added to the cast list.

This film depicts many life lessons, but the one that really stood out to me is how

God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He Qualifies the Called.

God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He calls Qualifies the Called

Ever feel unqualified?? Yup me too, you’re not alone!!

This reoccurring life lesson in this movie is an inspiring theme for all. I have felt called in areas in my life especially as a mother, where I feel very unqualified. I can only imagine I am not alone in this feeling. The life lesson of “God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He calls Qualifies the Called”, is shown again and again in this movie through Grace and the Herdman misfits and so many others in the film it is likely to inspire you to step out in faith and become person who you have been created to be.

I talk a little bit about feeling this way, especially since the unexpected sudden passing of my beloved husband Quintin in this video below.

God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He qualifies the Called.

I am quite certain, we all have felt unqualified from time to time. There is no doubt this is exactly how Grace (played by Judy Greer) felt when she stepped in to the role of directing the Christmas pageant after an unforeseen circumstance, or how the misfit Herdman's felt stepping into the pageant roles. Especially with Glady's who is the youngest of the 6 and worst of all becomes the Angel of the Lord announcing the good news of Jesus' birth of the shepherds, serving as a symbol of the nativity story's central message in this heartwarming Christmas classic.

The Herdman's were the least qualified for these positions in the Christmas pageant, yet as depicted in the film they were the reason the community came together in unity throughout the holiday.

All About Perspective:

Isn't all about perspective?

By having the “worst kids in the world” play the angel, The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever emphasizes the universality of the Christmas message, reaching even those who might not traditionally be considered “church-going”.

Gladys' portrayal of the angel is particularly impactful because the Herdman children are known for their poor behavior, adding a humorous twist to the sacred announcement. 

The Lord doesn't always call for those we think who are fit for the task. We are constantly looking to qualify others and even ourselves for roles and tasks with a checklist of accomplishments. However, God looks at it differently than we do. He looks at the heart. When the heart is positioned, He calls and when you step into that calling, He qualifies! I am so thankful for that, aren't you?

Get ready to be inspired this holiday season with a heart warming story of how God uses the seemingly unfit for the most incredible blessing.  How God turns the ordinary into His extraordinary

Christmas Classic VIDEO- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

THE BEST Christmas Pageant Ever will not only entertain you but inspire you to become all you have been created to be!! 

Nov 8 is the date it coming to the big screen so mark the date, grab your family and grab a friend and enjoy the incredible Christmas classic on the big screen!  

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Kick start your holiday season, by grabbing your tickets HERE and don't forget to share with a friend the true reason for the season!

This will be a movie you won't want to miss! You will laugh, be inspired and maybe even shed a tear! The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, will quickly become a Christmas Classic tradition for holidays to come.

Christmas is so much more than the gifts under the tree, it is about spending time with loved ones and sharing the Greatest Story ever told!

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  1. One of my favorite Christmas traditions is loading the van up on Christmas eve and driving around to look at lights. Then, on the way home, we grab Chinese food. We stuff our faces while we watch Christmas cartoons together.

  2. This i have done twice with my three older kiddos and spouses. I do a scavenger hunt throughout our neighborhood! I give them each a first clue and it will lead to something they like to do…then the next clue is taped somewhere on or near the building…(I had to do it at night!) the place they found it at would have a gift card to that place with another clue! I didn’t put the actual gift card in case the clue was taken or blown away..at the end they had to find it at our house and the envelope had all the gift cards in it! They were racing each other to see who got back first! They had a great time and good working together!

  3. We make a whole evening of driving around and looking at Christmas decorations. We also do PJ’s on Christmas Eve. We’ve used a soft, felt advent calendar themed with birth of Jesus scene, which comes together through December (24). Then there is a beautiful book advent that has smaller books, some with carols, some with Christmas stories. We do one each night, or did when the kids were small. Now with grandchildren coming up, looking forward to do this again.

  4. Our favorite family tradition is taking our only grandson to see all the Christmas lights around the area! Prayers to you and your family, I know the holidays are going to be hard without your sweet Q! ❤️??❤️

  5. I have several favorite traditions, one of them is our girls family baking day. We make all sorts of goodies and then split them up, keep some for ourselves and gift the rest to family and friends. This year will be our 10th year!
    Another favorite thing we do is gift a Christmas jar to a local family in need. We got the idea from the Christmas Jar movie several years ago.

  6. My favorite was the whole family gathering at my parents Christmas morning and cooking breakfast for everyone. Even though they have been gone many years my sisters and our families carry on that tradition.

  7. Our family have 12 months of Christmas. I plan an experience each month for my boys and I. It can be as simple as going to a movie or baseball game but we do something “special” once a month! I usually display it for them to see on Christmas morning.

  8. We love driving around looking at Christmas lights and drive thru displays as well. When I was a kid every year in Chillicothe a couple displayed a huge display of the Christmas houses from their collection. It was massive! After the couple died their kids carry on the tradition.

  9. My favorite tradition is to watch Christmas movies all day on a Saturday with my nieces, nephews and husband. Drinking hot cocoa. Making cookies and sharing stories and memories.

  10. My favorite tradition is my grown sons and their families spending Christmas Day at our house. They always prefer breakfast foods for dinner on Christmas Day. I’ve loved reading others Christmas traditions in your post too.

  11. Our favorite tradition is to open new pjs on Christmas Eve and enjoy hot cocoa, snacks and Christmas movies before we put out the cookies and milk for Santa.

  12. Every year my husband and I would attend the candlelight service at our church. After church our son and grandchildren would come over for dinner and open gifts. Christmas Day we went to our son’s home for Christmas dinner and time with our grandchildren. Jesus welcomed my husband home 3.5 years ago. God has blessed me with sweet friends that attend the candlelight service with me and love me through the memory tears ♥️

  13. My last year of teaching was in 1997, and I received a fruitcake from some student that I don’t remember. My brother made fun of me for that fruitcake, so it Christmas 1998, I gave the fruitcake to him. Funny thing, but in 1999, he gave the fruitcake back to me, only for him to receive it again in the year 2000. This had gone on since that time and every year it goes back-and-forth. We write our name and the year on the box. Our pact is that whoever dies first, the surviving sibling has to give the fruitcake to the funeral Director to be placed in the crematorium. And to tell, of course, the entire area to get far, far away is that place is gonna blow up from a well fermented fruitcake! My mailman even now asks if it’s my turn to “give or receive!” Fire in the hole!!!

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