IT’S CHRISTMAS
I am filled with expectation.
I have been deprived for weeks!
I get to come back to church tonight.
Christmas Eve!
Yes, I’m doing OK after my knee replacement surgery.
I pulled a muscle in my groin area, which has set me back a little. I’ll be moving slowly.
But I get to return!
What joy!
Usual time: 6:00 p.m.
Usual beautiful service—perhaps a bit more beautiful than usual.
The choir is doing a Handel piece from The Messiah:
“And the Glory of the Lord.”
I hope to see you at the Christmas Eve worship.
And our love to those who are unable to come due to health, or for any other reason.
And this coming Sunday—Dec. 28—
it is called “The First Sunday after Christmas Day.”
It is still the season. We will sing some carols we don’t usually sing.
My sermon will refer to the rather unusual Christmas I have had.
No breakfast.
I watched last Sunday from home and enjoyed it so much.
Thanks to Mary for her beautiful work over these last weeks.
(Mary is a gracious presence.)
And the next Sunday, on January 5th, we will celebrate the beginning of a New Year.
Life can be rough.
But we will not be discouraged.
With Jesus Christ, the best is always yet to come.
God bless.
Congratulations to Julian and Josh.
May God be with them as they build their lives together.