by Cathy Lawton One Christmas all our young grandchildren came to visit. We enjoyed playing in the snow, baking cookies, sledding down the hill, watching the backyard birds and making…
by Christine Sine Just before Christmas I set up our Nativity set and added Jesus in the manger to my Advent garden. I also took out the Advent candles and…
by June Friesen LUKE 2: 1-20 1-5 About that time Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Empire. This was the first census when Quirinius was governor of…
by Joy Lenton It’s dawn on Christmas Day. A sense of anticipation builds. Children are already fumbling for their lumpy, weighty stockings and emitting excited squeals before hurrying to show…
Over the last several years we have posted numerous Christmas prayers. In fact, I realized today that with the addition of T.S. Eliot’s great reading of the Journey of the…
by Diane Woodrow As I have said before, Joseph is one of my favourite unsung heroes of the Christmas story. He never says a word. He questions, wants to follow…
by Kate Kennington Steer … And if, as autumn deepens and darkens I feel the pain of falling leaves, and stems that break in storms and trouble and dissolution and…
by June Friesen Let us begin with the story so often shared in the Christian church as well as Christian homes around Christmas and on Christmas eve as well as…
by Elaine Breckenridge “Who put Joseph in the back of the stable? Who dressed him in brown, put a staff in his hand, and told him to stand in the back…
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