But Halloween isn't Christian. Therefore the churches can't do it. Halloween is the day before All Hallows (All Saints) it was the day when evil spirits were abroad. On the stroke of midnight the holy day begins and the evil spirits disappear.
I know Halloween is not Christian and that today is All Hallows Eve, HH. I used to go to a really lovely service at my church on All Saints day.
However do you seriously believe that evil spirits are abroad tonight any more than at any other time of the year?
Churches who take a stand, on religious grounds, against children having some fun on Halloween are
advertising it by offering an alternative party, that's why I think they are being ridiculous. Better to do nothing. The kids aren't going to be attacked by evil spirits if they dress up in Harry Potter-type costumes and have pumpkins. Or if they are, it will happen at any other time.
What I don't like is the recent trend for people to dress up as road kill, serial killers or their victims, that is going too far imo, macabre in the extreme. Lots of people have said the same and I have a feeling the trend will die out. Frankenstein's monster, a few vampires and werewolves will suffice.
Churches like the one mentioned by Prof D in his OP are few and far between. Most make no comment at all on the subject because they see it for what it is, a bit of fun. I'm saying that as someone who doesn't like Halloween that much.