Keeping Christmas Well . . . by Seeking Justice in Your Workplace
We can keep Christmas well by seeking justice for those with whom we work.
Read PostWhat if God Was One of Us?
The Incarnation is, ultimately, a mystery. But it is the mystery on which every other mystery of the Christian faith depends.
Read PostOn the Feast of Stephen
Feast on this second day of Christmas secure in the knowledge that you are a child of God.
Read PostA Very Different Christmas
Whatever you’re feeling today, God is with you in Jesus, Immanuel. So, I wish you a Merry Christmas!
Read PostSleepless on Christmas Eve
In this difficult time of history, how good to know that Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well . . . with the Family of God
We may have to do this virtually in COVIDtime, but we can be creative as we extend love and grace to those who need it.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well . . . with Family
May we be creative in using technology to connect meaningfully with others.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well . . . by Going to Church
Christmas should be celebrated in community with others as we gather to worship the Son of God, born in a stable and laid in a manger. This year, let’s be sure to gather for worship, even if we do so virtually.
Read PostAdvent: Light With Us: Immanuel
This is an affirmation of presence. Not hopes to be, not begging to be, God IS with us.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well . . . by Living Generously
We give in response to God’s most generous gift to us, the gift of Jesus.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well . . . Gloriously
Scripture reveals to us the unsurpassed glory of God, which we see in the natural world and most of all in Jesus, the Word of God made flesh.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well: As a Child
Christmas, the celebration of God’s coming among us as a child, helps us to experience blessed childlikeness.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well: With Laughter and Joy
We can keep Christmas well by enjoying laughter. Our joy doesn’t deny the pains of life today.
Read PostKeeping Christmas Well: Past, Present, and Future
After Ebenezer Scrooge was supernaturally transformed, he proclaimed, “I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future!”
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