Anonymous wrote:Poinsettias aren't religious, but it sounds like the nonprofit doesn't want anyone to get into holiday decorating at all.
Maybe it's connected to the mission, maybe they just don't want to deal with decorating for every holiday,.maybe they are just tired and don't want to deal with it.
For example : I worked at a library open to the public and we didn't want random people coming in having a fit if we had holiday decorations that weren't representative of every religious group, so we just avoided holiday decorations in general. See: recent Williamsburg clusterin the news. Sometimes it's best not to entertain any holiday decorations at all.
Eventually we did "winter" decorations, like snowflakes. And spring decorations, like flowers.
Anonymous wrote:How is a Christmas tree religious? Isn't it a federal holiday that your work gives off to you (or pays you holiday pay)? To me, nativities are the religious display, as are menorahs. My extended family that's very religious doesn't use Christmas trees as they see them as secular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is a Christmas tree religious? Isn't it a federal holiday that your work gives off to you (or pays you holiday pay)? To me, nativities are the religious display, as are menorahs. My extended family that's very religious doesn't use Christmas trees as they see them as secular.
Whether you see them as secular or not, they celebrate a holiday that is predominantly known as a religious holiday. The office is well within its rights to restrict expression of religion, even if it is a secular expression of a religious holiday.
OP--my suggestion is that you celebrate with winter based decoration. Snow and winter decorations, snowflakes, snow people, candy canes, Nutcracker soldiers, penguins, candles, ornaments (make sure to have some in blue & white to be inclusive of Hannukkah). There are lots of non-religious seasonal decorations that can be used to make things festive without highlighting one religion's observation of the Winter Solstice other others.
Anonymous wrote:How is a Christmas tree religious? Isn't it a federal holiday that your work gives off to you (or pays you holiday pay)? To me, nativities are the religious display, as are menorahs. My extended family that's very religious doesn't use Christmas trees as they see them as secular.