Sermon #423
Did you know that Christmas is not a day, but a season? Christmas on the church calendar is a season that begins December 25th and ends January 6th with the observance of Epiphany - yes, there are really twelve days of Christmas! In our modern society, however, we've front-loaded the season, meaning that we place more emphasis on the preparation than the observation, and when the 25th comes we just want it to be over. I invite us all to slow down, to enjoy the company for the full season, and live every day with Christmas in our hearts and Christ on our lips.
Luke 2:22-40
Recorded at Hudson UMC on December 27, 2020 (Originally published on December 30, 2020)
S.D.G.
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S11E22: His Coming Announced (Advent: The Coming of Christ pt. 4)
S6E34: For Unto Us a Child Is Born (Christmas Eve 2014)
S8E32: Welcoming the Guest (Company’s Coming pt 5)
Lectionary Readings for Christmas Eve
S8E31: Waiting on the Threshold (Company’s Coming pt. 4)
Lectionary Readings for Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year B
S8E30: Testify (Advent 2017)
S2E32: Bring the Good News (Advent 2014)
S11E21: His Coming Imminent (Advent: The Coming of Christ pt. 3)
S8E29: Deck the Halls (Company’s Coming pt. 3)
Lectionary Readings for Third Sunday of Advent, Year B
S8E28: Prepare the Way (Advent 2017)
S2E31: Prepare the Way of the Lord (Advent 2014)
S11E20: His Coming Proclaimed (Advent: The Coming of Christ pt. 2)
S8E27: Clean-up Crew (Company’s Coming pt. 2)
Lectionary Readings for Second Sunday of Advent, Year B
S8E26: Keep Awake (Advent 2017)
S2E30: Tear Open the Heavens (Advent 2014)
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