Protestants are a diverse group of Christians, so they celebrate Christmas in different ways. Some Protestant denominations, like the Anglicans and Lutherans, have a very similar approach to Christmas as Roman Catholics. They have a calendar of religious observances and participate in liturgical celebrations. Other Protestant denominations, like the Baptists, focus more on the personal experience of Christ and tend to downplay the traditional aspects of Christmas. They often celebrate Christmas as a time to focus on the birth of Jesus but may not have as many formal rituals or practices.