To complete
the anticipation of the Advent season, the annual Peoples United Methodist
Church Christmas Eve service was held at 7 PM in the sanctuary. Tradition
reigns on Christmas Eve for many families to come and witness the true meaning
of the season, the birth of Jesus Christ who was and is the gift of God to all
people on this earth.
The Crèche
which resides on the top of the piano is completed first with a child bringing
forth the Christ child and manger and placing it in the Crèche. This was
followed by the singing of hymns, “Good
Christian Friends Rejoice” and “What
Child is this”. The Call to Worship calls us to Bethlehem and then the
Christ Candle as well as the other four Advent Theme Candles are lit.
Pastor Tom
calls forward the children where a puppet presentation by Harry and Humphrey
tells the story of the meaning of Christmas. Children are engrossed as are the
adult listeners and watchers in the congregation.
Luke 2: 1-20
is the scripture upon which the message will be given. Pastor Tom used a clip
of the movie, “Elf” to set the stage for what he would say, in linking that
with the Christian meaning of Christmas.
A candle
lighting ceremony led by the pastor and carried to all who were present shed an
ever widening light in the light-dimmed sanctuary.
“Away in a
Manger”, “Silent Night” and “Joy To the World” were carols that added to the
meaning of the evening.
When the
service was nearly over all who had brought a bell with them rang the bells as
the church bell pealed for all those folks that might pass the church on the
sidewalk or street.
We hope that
the meaning of the service, the gathering of the people, and the memories of
the message help us in our quest to do what the Lord would have us do in
helping him be the continuing light of the world.
1 comment:
Beautiful pictures, beautiful text! Thank you, Art, for documenting these important events in our church.
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