Welcome to the Calgary Nativity - 2025
Welcome to the presentation of the Calgary Nativity. We are grateful for your attendance with us here this evening. The presentation of the Nativity has been a tradition in Calgary for 61 years, primarily provided as a service to the community by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We want to thank one and all who have made this presentation possible for so many years in so many ways. It has become an interfaith event as we recognize our shared belief in our Saviour Jesus Christ and celebrate His birth and life. It will continue to be put on by the Calgary Nativity Society.
For decades, this presentation has centred thousands on the meaning of Christmas and the gift of our Lord and Redeemer. He is the only begotten Son of God, born of the virgin Mary. There is a special Spirit that warms my heart as I see travail and rejection from His beginnings, heralds and glad tidings of great joy for those that seek Him, warm and compassionate hearts in the chill of Calgary winters, and the bended knee of kings amongst the bleating, braying of lowly surroundings. Jesus Christ is the great mender who brings all things into one. He was born into opposition and yet unites all who choose Him.
I want to personally let you know of my belief in a personal Saviour who knows and loves us individually. Because of Him, I cannot sink below His reach. Because of Him, I can find peace in my valley of shadows. And because of Him, I can learn to love my fellow man better. In this wonderful time of the year when hearts open, generosity flows, and we remember who it is that we worship, may we not forget to testify and witness of His redeeming love, His power to save and how we are changed because of Him. May we share this belief with each heart we embrace, each relationship we have, and those that are brought into our path by Him.
He Lives! And we can too, both spiritually and physically, because of His great gift to us.
Merry Christmas to one and all,
With Love,
Kindal Robertson
Calgary Alberta West Stake President
Greetings from Our Artistic Director
The Nativity story, at its heart, is a story about hope entering the world and a long-awaited promise from God being fulfilled. Whether you approach that message through faith, tradition, culture, or simple human connection, the story I wanted to share is our story—our human experience in relation to that hope and promise. Some of us feel the weight of life’s burdens. Some are steady and comfortable. Some are waiting—quietly or desperately—for change. Some are filled with gratitude and peace. Others are navigating disappointment, anxiety, or fear.
Wherever we find ourselves, I believe we are all seekers in some way—waiting for answers, for healing, for peace, for belonging, for direction, for love, for clarity and understanding, and for God’s promises to be fulfilled. I, too, have felt hopeful and desperate, disappointed and grateful, hurt and healed, patient and impatient, and through it all, I have personally found hope, peace, and joy in Christ. Just as His birth changed the lives of the people in this story, He has changed mine.
In many ways, this production is my prayer for all of us: that we find peace and joy, and that in whatever each of us is waiting for, we may find strength and comfort along the way.
“God be thanked for the matchless gift of His divine Son.”
— The Living Christ
Merry Christmas!
Nahee Choi
Artistic Director
Meet Our Cast
Why Jesus Christ and the nativity story are important to me...

Addyson
Townsperson
It helps me to focus on the Saviour and follow his example of showing love and kindness to everyone.

Adiya
Angel

Amber
Angel

Andrea
Innkeeper Relative
It strengthens my testimony and faith in Jesus Christ by the sweet, small spirit you feel while volunteering in this gift to the community.

Angeline
Innkeeper's Wife
Born and raised in Calgary, I now share the nativity as a seasoned performer with my family, celebrating the birth of Jesus for all.

Aria
Stable Girl
It reminds me that powerful stories don’t need big moments. Jesus’ birth shows how honesty, humility, and quiet emotion can say the most.

Benjamin
Townsperson
The nativity story brings peace into my life by reminding me what we are really celebrating. By participating in the Calgary Nativity, I can feel every emotion that this story conveys, and I can feel the Holy Spirit through every action we perform on set.

Cassidy
Innkeeper's Daughter
I feel peaceful and lucky that I get to perform in the on-stage production, and I hope that Everyone who comes to watch it will feel it too.

César
Soldier
Reminding me that the son of God was born in a humble place surrounded by love, the most important thing in life.

Charity
Mary
I think some of the Saviour’s favourite places are the ones we think are too messy for Him. A small stable, a crowd of the sick and outcast, a dark tomb. “Emmanuel” means “God with us.” And when He’s with us, there is light and joy no matter the circumstances.

Charlotte
Townsperson
I feel happy being in the Nativity because I love imagining being there when Jesus was born.

Christina
Townsperson
My faith in Jesus Christ has sustained me throughout my life.

Clara
Shepherd

Clayton
Shepherd
I feel happy that He was born, and that He could show us the way to live. I am excited to be part of the Calgary Nativity this year.

Clark
Wiseman

David
Tax Collector

Eleanor
Townsperson
Jesus Christ is the centre of my life, and being part of the nativity story has been so special, and I am so grateful to be a part of it this year!

Elizabeth
Townsperson

Elle
Townsperson
The Nativity story brings peace to my life by being a living testament that the Saviour was born for us, and that He is the true Son of God. He was born to bring peace, and He did it for each and every one of us personally.

Emerson
Townsperson

Emma
Wiseman's Assistant
I feel so loved. I also feel the spirit very strongly in the room when we rehearse. I feel almost overwhelmed with gratitude when we all bow to the baby.

Ernesto
Townsperson
It’s the reason for the season. It brings me great happiness to know that God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son to Earth.

Evee
Shepherd
I feel a lot of gratitude that I’m able to have a chance to re-enact what happened and feel like a part of it.

Evelyn
Shepherd
I love rehearsals and performing with my friends. There is a fun spirit at the nativity as I make new friends in the Spirit of Christ.

Gawdat
Wiseman
It reminds us that we have always been in the heart and mind of God, preparing for our salvation.

Grace
Shepherd
The nativity story brings peace to my life because it reminds me of a loving Saviour who is always there for me.

Isaac
Shepherd
I know Jesus was born to Mary. We celebrate Him coming to earth to live a perfect life and die for our sins. He loves us. He did that for us.

Isabelle
Townsperson
It brings the Holy Spirit because we get to act out what happened. I feel joyful.

Jensen
Shepherd
It makes me feel happy, and I feel the Holy Ghost.

Jacqueline
Shepherd
I love the spirit of Christmas I feel from the audience. Each evening on set, I am filled with Christ’s love through the neighbours, friends and family watching and participating in the show.

Iyla
Stable Girl

Joseph
Shepherd
This story gives me peace and helps me know that God has given me the best gift: His son, Jesus Christ. The least I could do is show god how much I love Him by helping spread His light.

Josh
Joseph
I feel a greater sense of reverence for His humble birth and how it contributed to His life and amazing atonement.

Kale
Angel

Justin
Innkeeper
I enjoyed attending the nativity throughout my life, and it reminds me of the sacrifice Jesus made for us.

Karen
Wiseman's Assistant
John 14:27 says: “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” The Nativity story always brings me back to what is truly important, our Saviour, Jesus Christ. When I focus on Him, instead of all the hustle & bustle around me, peace comes.

Keanna
Townsperson
It makes me feel good and makes me happier, and it will make me a better person.

Keira
Shepherd
Doing the nativity has brought me more peace by helping me remember the true meaning of Christmas. The Holy Spirit has felt stronger because I’m dedicating more time to good and learning more about Jesus’s birth.

Kepler
Shepherd
Sharing my faith in Jesus Christ through the nativity story makes me feel happy. I get to see the joy it brings to others when I can serve them by sharing this message of hope, joy and love that our Saviour lived and was born because He loves us.

Lauren
Townsperson
I believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Saviour and light of the world. The nativity story provides a way for us to share the light of Christ with everyone.

Lena
Innkeeper's Daughter
I feel more aware of how much He truly sacrificed. I’m so grateful to be a part of His love and mercy, and can’t wait to celebrate Him and His birth.

Leticia
Townsperson

Lucy
Townsperson
I feel gratitude and appreciation because He paid for our sins and was resurrected so that we can live with Him again.

Lucy
Townsperson
Jesus is the source of all peace in the world, and the story of His birth reminds me of His great love for me and all of us.

Luke
Soldier
In my three years in the Calgary Nativity, I have been a soldier, the herald, and a soldier. For all three years, I have felt great joy in helping bring souls unto Christ.

Lyla
Townsperson
Sharing my belief in Jesus through the nativity story makes me feel warm and cozy inside. It feels exciting, like I’m telling my favourite story.

Madison
Townsperson

Max
Shepherd
Whenever I go to watch the Nativity every year, it helps me remember Jesus Christ. I love the story of His birth especially the wise men who brought gifts.

Megan
Angel

Michael
Angel
This year, I’m performing with my daughter, and it has given us space and time to be together. This time together has helped reduce the craziness and rat race. I have loved being with Rachel. I also feel closer to Jesus Christ. I think more of His love in my life. I feel like Christmas is getting closer.

Millie
Angel

Nigel
Wiseman
I feel love, joy, peace, and hope about Jesus Christ as I celebrate His birth and life in the Nativity story.

Noah
Shepherd

Penny
Angel

Pia
Wiseman's Assistant
This time of year is so busy. There are friends and family to see, parties to attend, Christmas concerts to attend, and gifts to buy. Telling the Nativity story helps me realize the reason for the season-The Saviour. I love providing service this way, I love the Spirit I feel each time I tell the story, and I love watching people’s faces after His birth is brought to life.

Rachel
Angel

Reese
Angel

Ronan
Shepherd
It brings the spirit into my life by helping me learn more about Jesus Christ.

Ryan
Tax Collector
I love the spirit of the nativity. It is exciting to reenact the birth of Jesus Christ. I have great joy sharing the great news of “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.”

Scotland
Shepherd

Scott
Townsperson
I really enjoy interacting with the audiences after each performance and hearing from people of many different faiths about how wonderful the pageant is. I can tell the Holy Spirit has touched them. It strengthens my testimony of Jesus Christ.

Simeon
Shepherd
Sharing my faith through the nativity makes me feel more connected to the story, and it helps me feel the spirit in the little things.

Tammy
Angel
I love the nativity story because it reminds me of the love Jesus Christ has for us. He was born in very humble circumstances, yet He is now able to lift us all.

Theadora
Angel
It helps me be more Christlike—when I think, “Oh, I have nativity practice this weekend!” I also think, “wait— I’m a child of God. I’m going to try my best at this!”

Ting
Herald (Angel)
I feel joyful and delighted when I share my faith through the nativity story.

Walker
Shepherd

Zael
Townsperson
I feel the Holy Spirit when I think about the humble birth of the most important person who ever lived.

Byron
Stage Manager
From diverse backgrounds and beliefs, with shared faith, a group of people has come together to bring hope and joy to our community. It is special to be able to participate in this show and help our audience feel something – What we do here matters.

Olivia
Assistant Stage Manager
It gives me a glimpse into how incredible that night truly was! I feel such peace and joy when I read or watch this story. He came to earth for us, and that’s a big part of why I love this story.

Jordana
Costumer
The Nativity story brings peace and joy to my life because I know that Jesus Christ lived on earth, died and still lives. I know that He knows me and loves me, and honouring the miraculous events surrounding His birth helps me to remember that we are all beloved children of God.

Bryce
Props Lead

Sandy
Props Lead

Ryan
Webmaster, Graphic Design, Photography, & Engraving
It has been wonderful to see a vast group of people united in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Seeing the faces of our audience has made all the hard work worth it. Thank you for joining us tonight so that we can all worship the babe of Bethlehem.
Production Team
LIVE ANIMALS TEAM
Jan & Kyle Stanford (Lead)
Taryn Stanford
Tessa Darby
Laurie Glenn
Carys Glenn
COSTUMES, MAKE-UP, AND PROPS TEAM
Jordana Fitzner (Lead)
Hyejin Lee (Make-up Lead)
Bryce & Sandy Walton (Props Lead)
Cassandra Hill
Shelley Harker
Pam Lund
Shannon Davidoff
Joy Agravio
Lauren Himmelreich
Kami Barfuss
Noelle Alford
Christine Thebault-Smith
Beatrice Njozibwami
Kabryn Comb
Ronda Parcells
Lorie Thomas
Elizabeth Salmon
Genevieve Salmon
Kabryn Comb
Georgia Wood
Britanny Parcells
Melanie Wong
AUDIO VISUAL TEAM
Byron Redd (Lead)
Kevin Leiver
Josh Langstaff
Wesley Kellock
SET BUILDING TEAM
Keith Sherwood (Lead)
Jared Dudley
Michael Draper
Troy Sherwood
Travis Sherwood
Martin Smith
PARKING, SAFETY, AND SECURITY TEAM
Dave Turner (Lead)
Rob Hopkins (Parking Lead)
Dave Clark (Safety Lead)
Working with many, many volunteers!
MARKETING SOCIAL MEDIA TEAM
Jen & Jeremy Andrews (Lead)
Lindsay Parcells
Jeral Rodriguez
Amanda Taylor
AUDIENCE MANAGEMENT TEAM
Jake McLellan (Lead)
Christian Laplante
Scott Hill
Working with many, many volunteers!
SITE OPERATIONS TEAM
Trevor Seidel (Lead)
Jason Kellock
Scott Hill
Special Thanks to Our Supporters and Partners
- Alice & Ron Todd (Donkey)
- Brainex Canada Ltd.
- CollossoVision
- Dimages Engraving
- EK Productions
- Gail Stanford Family (Sheep)
- Kirk’s Alpaca Farm
- Papa John’s Pizza
- Prairie Mobile
- Quick Sit Seating Ltd.
- Stanford Family
- Terrafix Geosynthetics
- Tower Cleaners
- UFA Airdrie
- United Drywall
- United Rentals
Donate to the Calgary Nativity
The Calgary Nativity Society is a non-profit organization led by an independent, volunteer-based board of directors. Donations to sustain this annual production are welcome via e-transfer to:
CalgaryNativity@gmail.com
To support the Calgary Nativity in other ways, e.g. in-kind donations, etc., please email us:
CalgaryNativity@gmail.com
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History of the Calgary Nativity
The Calgary Nativity is a longstanding community Christmas tradition that began in 1964 under the direction of the Canada Calgary Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The mission president at the time, Carlos Smith, initiated the event after noting that Calgary lacked the type of public, biblically based Christmas play commonly found in other cities. The first production was held on the lawn of the former mission office on Elbow Drive. It featured a small cast of volunteers—along with a real donkey—establishing the foundation for what would become a beloved annual presentation.
From its modest beginnings 61 years ago, the production experienced steady, significant growth. Over the decades, it evolved into a major seasonal event supported by hundreds of volunteers from both the Latter-day Saint community and other faith traditions. Production quality expanded to include staged sets, professional lighting, digital sound and music, and a variety of live animals such as sheep, alpacas and donkeys. For many years, the production was performed on a hillside overlooking the marina near Heritage Park, attracting thousands of visitors and becoming a highlight of Calgary’s Christmas celebrations.
The Calgary Nativity has always been offered as a gift to the community. Admission is free, and the event is run entirely by volunteers and community donations through the Calgary Nativity Society. Attendees are often encouraged to bring donations such as non-perishable food items, toys, or other contributions to benefit local charities, including First Nations communities and organizations such as the Salvation Army. This year, your food donations will be organized into 150 Christmas hampers for youth and their families in the Goodstoney, Bearspaw, and Chiniki First Nations.
Despite periodic pauses and discussions about costs, volunteer demand, and potential discontinuation—particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic—the tradition has continued. In 2023, the production relocated to the grounds of a Church meetinghouse at 2526 24 Avenue NW, near the University of Calgary, where it remains an outdoor experience that invites spectators to dress warmly and enjoy the retelling of the biblical nativity story. Over 10,000 community members are expected to attend the production this year.
Today, the Calgary Nativity endures as a free, interfaith, family-friendly celebration that brings the community together to reflect on the message of the birth of Jesus Christ—offering themes of faith, hope, goodwill, and unity during the Christmas season.
We are grateful for the privilege of continuing this tradition and wish each of you a Christmas filled with hope, love, joy, and peace.
Thank you for coming!
Sincerely,
The Calgary Nativity Society
calgarynativity@gmail.com


