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Christmas is hearing the story
by The Rev. Geoffrey Butcher, Priest-in-Charge
Trinity Episcopal Church, Russellville
Dec 13, 2012 | 195 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A member of my family asked me to write a song for her to be sung at her PEO Christmas gathering. I suggested that she send me a poem to be set to music. To my happy surprise she wrote a Christmas poem that I would like to share with you.

‘Til we hear the good news of the birth

and the star, is it Christmas?

Or just a merry December day?

Christmas is hearing the story.

‘Til we sing Silent Night, Bethlehem, and

Noel, is it Christmas Eve?

Or just a busy December night?

Christmas is singing the story.

‘Til we set out the crèche with its virgin

and babe, is it Christmas?

Is that tiny nativity first or last?

Christmas is seeing the story.

The baby, a couple, an angel, three

kings are the vision.

The carols and hymns, of peace and the

Son, are the song.

Luke Chapter Two, read from King

James, is the story.

Christmas is seeing

Christmas is singing

Christmas is hearing the story. (Deborah W. Butcher)

Christmas is hearing the story that God chose to be part of human life in the person of Jesus. It is a continuing story telling us that we are not alone to fend for ourselves without God’s love and presence. It is a story of Good News.

While Christmas is many things including shopping, gift giving, parties and greetings, it is especially a time for Christians to hear the story of Jesus’ birth, to sing carols in his honor, and to see in crèches and decorations God’s gift of love to us seen in a tiny babe. For those who have not heard the story it is especially good to tell. It is a story that can fill us with heaven’s blessings.

A Blessed Christmas to you all.



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