🎬 CHRISTMAS OF GIVING (2025)
⭐ Candace Cameron Bure • Jesse Metcalfe • Lori Loughlin • James Denton • Bailee Madison
🎭 Romance • Holiday • Family
Overview
Christmas of Giving (2025) brings together an all-star cast in a heartfelt, romantic holiday film centered on generosity, second chances, and the magic of community. With cozy small-town charm, glowing lights, and heartfelt relationships, it captures everything audiences love about Christmas stories.

Plot Summary
When beloved hometown volunteer Emily Hartman (Candace Cameron Bure) returns to her charming New England town for the holidays, she finds the community she once knew struggling after a difficult year. Determined to revive the town’s spirit, Emily launches The Christmas of Giving, a week-long celebration dedicated to acts of kindness, charity, and togetherness.
But her plans get complicated when she crosses paths with Jake Weston (Jesse Metcalfe), a charismatic but skeptical contractor who has lost faith in the holiday season. Their playful clashes soon give way to a surprising connection — one that rekindles Emily’s belief in love and gives Jake a reason to hope again.
Meanwhile, Emily’s parents (Lori Loughlin and James Denton) work behind the scenes to support the community event, while her younger sister (Bailee Madison) navigates her own budding holiday romance — and discovers that giving sometimes means letting go.
As snow begins to fall and the town’s decorations illuminate the night, Emily realizes that the true magic of Christmas isn’t found in presents or perfection — but in the hearts of people willing to give.
Tone & Themes
Warm, cozy holiday romance
Acts of kindness bringing a community together
Second chances in love and life
Small-town charm filled with nostalgia
The joy of giving and receiving love
Final Impression
Christmas of Giving (2025) is a sweet, comforting holiday romance that reminds viewers of the transformative power of generosity and connection. With sparkling chemistry, heartfelt storytelling, and classic Christmas charm, it’s the perfect feel-good film for the season.
