In a time when the meaning of Christmas is under siege, Episode 35 of Try That in a Small Town reminds us why our festive traditions matter now more than ever.
Across small towns in America, Christmas isn’t just a holiday—it’s a sacred season celebrating faith, family, and freedom. Yet in today’s upside-down culture, even saying "Merry Christmas" can be seen as a political act. During this lively episode, the hosts champion the values that built this nation: a belief in God, a love of community, and the timeless traditions that unite us.
As spirited debates unfold about Christmas nostalgia—from decorating Main Street to gathering for candlelight services—it becomes clear: the left would rather cancel than celebrate. Every Christmas light strung, every classic carol sung, is an act of joyful resistance against the hollow, secular worldview creeping into our schools, stores, and media.
"We’re not giving up Christmas—and we’re not watering it down," one host passionately declares. That conviction hits home. It’s not just about tinsel and trees. It’s about preserving the soul of America.
The episode challenges listeners to push back: Light up your homes. Fill your towns with Nativity scenes. Say "Merry Christmas" without apology. Because when we celebrate boldly, we pass down more than tradition—we pass down truth.
In a world that wants to sanitize and silence our heritage, small towns are standing tall. They refuse to let Christmas be stripped of its joy, its meaning, or its message. This season, let’s join them. Let’s make Christmas louder, prouder, and unapologetically rooted in the faith and freedom that define who we are.
The battle for Christmas is the battle for America’s heart—and we intend to win it.