Holy One who was born before time began – who is born again
each year in the manger – and who will be born again and again wherever you see
fit, we come before you and offer our whole selves in a spirit of thanksgiving
and praise.
We wait – O, God. Not because we particularly enjoy waiting
or because you are late, but because to wait is to practice a kind of holy
watchfulness – a way of being that reorients our minds, bodies, and spirits to
your presence. We give thanks for this period of Advent waiting which
interrupts our regularly scheduled programming every December. We rejoice that
our faith gives us an alternative to the hustle and bustle of the elven,
candy-caned, gingerbread-latted Christmas that often gives us more stress than
relief.
We wait because to wait is to rest. We come to you weary –
tired of working, tired of worrying, tired of pretending to be people we cannot
be, tired of finding little solace in the tiny rituals we perform to make
ourselves feel better. We seek rest, O Holy Friend. And we know that rest can
always be found in your presence.
And as we wait, we hear the faint fluttering of wings in the
distance. Growing closer, closer still.
With Mary, we hear the words of your messenger, “Be not
afraid. God adores you. You will be given the gift of a child who will grow in
your innermost self. You are to name the child Jesus.”
With Mary, we hesitate. We question how this could be. And,
finally, we admit that this news is too wonderful to understand, too wonderful
to deny.
Christ will be born again this Christmas – born into a world
every bit as broken and needy as Mary’s world.
And we will be both the mother and the midwife…..providing
sustenance as the tiny secret in our belly becomes a kicking, crying baby who
cannot be contained. Providing nurture and care to each other as we witness the
dawn of life in our friends – whispering encouragement when the birth is
difficult, preparing the way for a new life to come again and again.
Come, O God – Come, O Christ! We are ready to bring you
forth into the world once more.
Amen.
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