The Archbishop of York, who will effectively take over as leader of the Church of England next month, is expected to call for actions rather than words in his Christmas sermon.
Stephen Cottrell is due to deliver the sermon as the Church faces abuse scandals.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned last month after he was criticised for not doing enough to stop a prolific abuser. He will not preside over the Christmas service at Canterbury Cathedral.
Mr Cottrell, set to take over many of the Church's leadership duties on 6 January when Mr Welby leaves his position, has himself faced calls to step down.
Some victims directly affected by the Church abuse scandals have spoken about experiencing a difficult Christmas with feelings that they are still not being listened to.