The Moore Memorial Church, near People's Square, is an architectural masterpiece by Hungarian Laszlo Hudec (1893-1958). With its resounding bells still in use, the New Gothic style church is a unique landmark in this bustling part of the city.
Unfortunately, due to a major refit, it will not open this Christmas.
A good alternative is the Grace Church, on Shaanxi Road N., a very convenient location for those who work in skyscrapers around Nanjing Road W.
Started by American Baptist missionary Frank Joseph Rawlinson (1871-1937) in 1910 in Hongkou District, the church was moved to the current location during World War II.
Its Christmas Eve celebration this year includes carols and a play about the birthof Jesus Christ.
International students from Fudan and other universities in northeast Shanghai can enjoy a massive carol service by three choirs at the newly rebuilt St Paul's Church in Jiangwan Town on December 28 at 7pm.
Originally an Episcopal church built in the late 19th century, St Paul's was totally demolished by Japanese gunfire during World War II. The rebuilt church still adopted an Anglican-style design and features a set of melodic bells which will be played this Christmas.
A classic Shanghai landmark, the Catholic cathedral of Xujiahui, or the St Ignatius Cathedral, is still unmissable as this grand Gothic-style building hosts one of the only two pipe organs in Shanghai. The other is in the Oriental Art Center.
The church will host traditional Christmas Eve masses as usual.
A reminder for all those wanting to attend a Chinese service - get there early or you will have to stand for the whole service.
Where and when to go
Shanghai Community Church Christmas cantata
Date: Dec 14, 2pm and 4pm
Add: 53 Hengshan Rd, Xuhui District
Tel: 6437-6576
Website: www.scfenglish.com/
Abundant Grace Church Christmas Eve candlelight celebration
Date: Dec 24, 7pm