When it comes to Christmas, you want everything to be perfect. Whether it is the tree, the decorations around the house, the food prepared for the family dinner, or the music heard only at this time of year, the Christmas preparations must be perfect.
So, you schedule your time and plan your activities. You have your lists. Lists for gifts and menus. Lists of names of all who will be present for dinner. You remind yourself that you will not forget the “reason for the season.” So, you hum the carols and you recite the readings. Besides, you know the story so well you can tell it by heart. You have everything planned and perfectly in place.
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Part of the good news of Christmas is God is with us. I like the idea of God being with me in every situation and circumstance of my life. But, as I have reflected upon God being with me, I confess that my thinking has been one dimensional.
As Emmanuel, God has disrupted my living. Yet, it is in the disruption that I experience the good news.
I’ve been thinking of it this way. God is with us in the midst of all the chaos and crisis of our time. God is with us in the midst of the violence and pain we continue to endure. God is with us in the midst of the joys and celebrations we experience with family and friends. God is with us, embracing with a love that will never let us go. God is with us offering us peace, even in the midst of the disruption.
So, I’m thinking about Christmas in a different way this year. I have received and read invitations, from several local churches to Christmas Eve worship. All of them invite anyone who reads them, to join that local congregation, to experience holy communion, candle lighting, special music, and God’s love with them at their place. It is wonderful to have such invitations. But, it is Christmas. God is with us. The good news is that God left God’s place and came to our place.
Part of the good news of Christmas is God is with us. I like the idea of God being with me in every situation and circumstance of my life. But, as I have reflected upon God being with me, I confess that my thinking has been one dimensional.
As Emmanuel, God has disrupted my living. Yet, it is in the disruption that I experience the good news.
I’ve been thinking, what would happen if we disrupted the community by leaving our places and going into the community to be with the people? What would happen if we took the love of God, the special music, the light of the world and became holy communion in the communities in which we live? God did not say “come to my place and I will give you peace.” God came to us with peace and love.
I will attend Christmas Eve worship, and I’ll be thinking of how over the next year you and I might disrupt our communities by bringing love and peace into every situation and circumstance we find ourselves. I’ll sing the carols and listen to the music, but I will be thinking about how you and I can bring a kind, caring, encouraging word into our communities by being God’s Word in the places we live, work, and play.
I look forward to celebrating holy communion with God’s people. But, I will be thinking of how you and I might enter our communities, come alongside our neighbors, both friends and strangers, to include all people in God’s love in Jesus. I’ll light a candle with all who gather to worship. I look forward to the symbolism of being a light in the darkness. But I will be thinking of how you and I might become part of the light of God’s love that brings peace to our communities and goodwill to all people whether we like them or not.
I hope you will make Christmas Eve worship part of your Christmas practice. I will be praying that your worship will be a true celebration of disrupting the world so that we might become more the presence of God in the midst of the chaos and crisis, the violence and pain, and the joy and celebrations of our communities. I’ll be praying that your worship will lead you into the community with God’s peace and love. So, let it be!
O God, disrupt our peace so that we may experience your peace. By your grace fill us with so much of your presence that we have to disrupt the world in which we live to share your love and peace in all places with all people. O come, thou long expected Jesus! Come and set us free! Amen.
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