Five ways to celebrate a digital Christmas

Nothing says Christmas more than watching that Harry Potter movie you've already seen 2,900 times, eating a mountain of lukewarm turkey and trying to work out where you're going to put all those new socks.

Let's not forget the traditional argument with your other half about whose job it was to buy all the batteries for the children's new toys - which are currently a source of tension because nobody can turn them on.

Am I right?

If that sounds all too familiar and you fancy keeping the whole thing a bit more spiritual this year without giving up your gadgets, here are five ways to enjoy Christmas online:

Log on to a virtual church and talk about Star WarsImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage captionThe hope awakens?

Everyday Church Online, which launched in the UK in September, runs virtual services every Sunday for a net-based congregation from around the world. Everyone's invited to log on and chat while a recorded sermon is streamed

So far, people from 61 different countries have logged on, according to online pastor Darren Parker.

"There are lots of reasons why people can't get to church on a Sunday so we thought we would bring the church to them," he says.

"The chat room is like the foyer of a church."

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