Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 January 2010

The Nativity Play


Taken from the Cartoon Blog

This made me laugh. Spot the curate. If it is too small cut and paste into a Word document and zoom in :)

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Christmas Reflections



I love Christmas now so much more than I ever did before I was ordained. It is such a huge privilege to lead services at Christmas, exhausting, but magical. It is as if we bring the best humanity has to offer into church, beautiful poetry, music, singing, dresses, smiling faces, warm wishes, mulled wine, flowers, candles, minced pies and ourselves. And we celebrate life and hope and peace and love.
The highlight for me amongst so many lovely moments was the midnight mass. We used prayers from the Iona Community and we started in darkness with candles, and we dwelt upon Christ coming in to lighten our darkness. I was still buzzing with joy and wonder at 2am Christmas morning. I hope that buzz lasts all year. Let me end with a couple of the prayers we used:

Blessed are you, O Christmas Christ,
that your cradle was so low
that shepherds,
poorest and simplest of earthly folk,
could kneel beside it,
and look level-eyed into the face of God.

Follow, where the Spirit of Hope leads you.
Listen, as the Child of Peace cries to you.
Rejoice as the Love of God embraces you.
And go now, with Hope, Peace and Love in your hearts
and the blessing of God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
be for ever with you.
Amen.


ps I'd love to hear your Christmas experiences, post a comment :)

Friday, 25 December 2009

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Christmas this weekend



I am looking forwards to singing Christmas Carols in the Gatehangers tonight in Ashendon at 7.30pm, amid much merriment. Mine is a glass of red please.

Then there will be more Carols in Ashendon on Sunday (with some of the local families performing musical pieces), along with Brill (with choir of 40 people), Chilton, Dorton (with a play written and performed by the local children) and Ludgershall (also with a choir and very many candles).

It should be a magical weekend :) see the website for details

Semi-nude Mary and Joseph


I can't really believe that a New Zealand church would put up this poster to advertise Christmas. I guess it has achieved its aim which is:
The St Matthew-in-the-City church said it wanted to inspire people to talk about the Christmas story.
They've managed to raise eyebrows not only in their home town, but all over the world. Not one for the Bernwode Benefice though, perhaps!