What is your favorite Christmas tradition? Is it baking cookies, singing carols, or
putting up decorations? Is it a quiet
moment when the words of Silent Night for a few fleeting moments feel
true and trustworthy? Is there a new
tradition that can help open your mind/heart/soul to the mystery of God’s
arrival in a barn, especially this year?
To be sure, I want to be careful not to ask or suggest you try to cram more
into your life. Perhaps a new tradition
can replace one that has become less meaningful/where you are going through the
motions but not feeling any swirling of the Sacred. Why wait?
Okay, maybe if your favorite tradition is buying a fruitcake for
everyone, you might not find those in abundance on the shelves today. But you could probably find fruit and cake,
so try that out. Part of the invitation
of Christmas is to awaken our shepherd-like curiosity to keep searching for
Christ, who is also searching for us! We
pay attention to God, who is paying attention to you right now, wherever you
are and whatever you are doing. Do you
feel a holy nudge in a certain direction or destination? Maybe like the shepherds, you feel scared
trying to go to a new place. Or maybe
you want to share God’s love in a new way, but, like the shepherds concerned
about what others will think, you are holding back. What tradition might stir within your heart, awakening
you to the mystery and marvel of Christmas ~ even though the “actual” day is
weeks/months away (“actual” because we don’t have Jesus’ birth certificate and
we don’t know when he was born. However,
things can be true without happening exactly as I say. There is a truth I cannot prove with evidence
~ things like love, hope, peace, and joy).
Today, practice Christmas. Maybe you
blare your stereo with music, make cookies for your neighbors, light a candle,
or decorate a part of your house. It
doesn’t have to be splashy and spectacular.
Christ arrives quietly, barely noticed by anyone except a few
shepherds. You don’t have to inflate
your 8-foot Santa Claus on your lawn, causing your neighbors to question
you. You can honor this day as holy and
God-saturated because that is true of every day. May you discover God in the most unexpected
places and people this day. Amen.




