Yes, go to Church. I love the Christmas Carol Service. Our local Methodist Chapel has a Christmas Eve midnight service which is lovely. I don't go the rest of the year, having had a fall out with a previous Minister. (Long story). I'm always made welcome even so.
No, it wouldn't be hypocrisy, antonia. Music is an art form and one's allowed to enjoy it and take part in it. Some of my favourite music (actually most of my favourite music!) is religiously flavoured (JS Bach and Handel).
I'm not a believer ,but I take my Mum -in -law to church when she stays with us...mind you the minister is a good friend so I know he wont chuck me out,and the sermons are always good
No, of course not. We had a Muslim friend staying with us one year, he insisted on coming to church with us and I was so happy with it because the service and our priest were so openly welcoming to everybody regardless of creed or no creed.
I'm sure there will be lots of (conflicting!) views, but I don't see anything wrong with going along to a service. I'm sure that is how some people found faith.
I am not religious, but do love the Christmas carols. Would it be hypocritical to go to a church Christmas carol service? I thought about going to one on Sunday but in the end I didn't, but might think about it for next year. I don't normally go to church.