There is the danger of the darkness, which contains the unknown, the uncomfortable, the marginalized. And there is the danger that, in focusing on the light, we forget the darkness, and all it has to offer and to teach us.
Read MoreAdvent is the season in which believers recognize and connect to the ancient longing of those who hoped for a promise to be born in the form of a baby in a manger, while simultaneously remembering that we are still waiting for him to come again.
Read MoreAs “Midnight Christians,” we are living at the threshold knowing that although we are still in darkness, the light has already erupted in our hearts.
Read MoreIt would be dangerous to claim that Christmas is for our own warm and fuzzy feelings. It would be dangerous to claim that Christmas is about more stuff. It would be dangerous to claim that Christmas is only about your family. And it would be dangerous to claim that Christmas is a picturesque realm of “normal”.
Read MoreFor God to take on human flesh, and to come into the world as an infant with parents who would raise and teach him, I wonder what the little things were that Mary and Joseph experienced. I wonder what the little milestones were in Jesus' life that cause His parents to stop and take it in.
Read MoreThe problem comes when the "regulars" get their panties in a twist because there are fewer parking spaces, few seats, and more people to navigate around.
Read MoreShoulder pads, festive scenes created out from felt and sequins, and the possibility of lights... who doesn't love a Christmas sweater?
Read MoreWhat if when we ask how someone is doing this holiday season we say to ourselves, "holy shit, reengage", and actually want to hear how they are really doing?
Read MoreNothing is more awkward than sitting around the table with family you see once every other year. Between passing the mashed potatoes and dry stuffing you attempt to be old friends knowing full well that you will not speak to each other again for at least another year.
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