Get a list of shut-ins from your church and visit them, offer to do the grocery shopping for them, help them clean their home, and/ or decorate for Christmas (maybe bring a wreath that the kiddos make – several easy tutorials on youtube that cost little to nothing using stuff you already have).
Adopt a grandma/ grandpa at the nursing home and visit them with goodies and cards throughout the season (and afterward, too).
Find out if there is a single mom/ dad at your church that would like a night free to do shopping – Christmas or otherwise – while you had their child(ren) over for a play date.
Invite kids whose parents are in the service or who’ve lost a parent or close family member over to bake cookies together and send them home with some of the fruits of your combined labor.
Make up some simple personal care bags to give to a homeless shelter or a woman’s shelter.
Clean out the stuffed animals in your children’s lives (obviously they would help) and donate the gently loved ones to a woman’s shelter. Many of the women come in with their children, and both the woman and children benefit from something to hug and squeeze.
Be a secret giver (ala – Santa) to your pastor or other person – leave them a homemade batch of something yummy with a homemade hot cocoa mix with a note that thanks them for all they do. (Depending upon where you live, you may have to reveal who you are. Our congregation is a small one, so a secret gift left for our pastor would be a welcome thoughtful gesture, not something to consider suspicious.)
Write a note of encouragement and send cards to the missionary(ies) that your church supports or that you may know.