December 1st, 2024

This Sunday is the start of Advent, and we begin a new Advent series: The Heart of Christmas. There is no question that the meaning of Christmas has shifted since that first Christmas night in Bethlehem when the Christ child was born. While the holiday still bears the name of Christ in its title, I’m afraid for many people Christ is not even really thought of in their celebrations. This year I invite you to come back to the Heart of Christmas, Jesus Christ.

Christmas is a season of HOPE! 

  • Children are filled with the hope of receiving some gifts they have asked for in the weeks leading up to the big day.
  • This week you will watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade which highlights the hope we have in the celebration of Christ’s Birth.
  • The whole thing with Santa Clause is dripping with hope. The naughty vs the nice list. People reason –  I hope I’m on the nice list! I hope Santa will come! I hope Santa will give me what I want!
  • Christmas occurs at a time of year when everything in the plant world is dying. We bring evergreen trees and wreaths into our homes to give us hope for life in the midst of all the death.
  • This is the darkest time of the year so as part of our Christmas celebration we hang lights to give us hope of the one who is the light of the world. 

This Sunday we will look at Joseph, the husband of Mary, and see the Hope is at The Heart of Christmas. Joseph had reason to lose his hope, but an angelical visitor helped him find hope and with it, the heart of Christmas. Join me Sunday for the first week of Advent and see the hope that is at the heart of Christmas!  

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