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Themes of Christmas in Worship
The following is an excerpt from Richard Giles book, “Times and Seasons: Creating Transformative Worship Throughout the Year” (2008: Church Publishing). Jesus was probably not actually born on December 25th, despite our celebration of his birth on this calendar date. … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Feast Days
Tagged Christmas, Christmas Eve, Incarnation, Nativity of Jesus
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The Incarnation
Light Shines in the Night God came in Jesus of Nazareth to reveal the power of God’s love and healing. In the birth of Jesus we realize that God shares life with us intimately. We meet God “in the flesh” … Continue reading
Posted in Book of Common Prayer, Christmas, Prayers
Tagged Christmas, Incarnation, Jesus, Light, Manger, Nativity of Jesus
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