December 25, 2018

December 25, 2018

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom he favors!” Luke 2:14

Merry Christmas

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Merry Christmas! First off, props to you for getting out your devotion book on what is likely a busy day with family, church, presents, cooking, etc. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, happy, sad, blessed, thankful, lonely, stressed or anything in between, Christmas of 2018 is here.

Growing up, I remember starting my countdown for the next year’s Christmas right around 12/26. Sure, I was thankful for the presents, but as my parents were busy tracking down obscure batteries for our new toys, my brother and I would already be talking about what we wanted for next year.

Anticipation. It never really leaves us as we get older, does it? What are you anticipating in your own life? Vacations? College? The end of the workweek? Retirement? Graduation? Your kids growing up? Being debt free? Finally becoming a grandparent?

In other words, how do you fill in the blank: I’ll be happier once…

It’s easy to live life in a constant state of anticipation without ever being fully present in the moment and grateful for all of the ways God favors us.

Today we celebrate the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ. Jesus’ birth is a gift that none of us deserve and a gift that the rest of the world deserves to hear about. But how many other days of the year do we thank God for the gift of his son? Cultivating a sense of gratitude can begin today by simply closing your eyes and telling God three things you are thankful for.

Merry Christmas!

Jeb Helms

 


Acknowledgements

Projects like this depend upon people, people who are willing to commit their time, energy, and creativity to pull all of the pieces together. We took a different approach this year with the photographs. Luckily for us Dianne Moore and Dennis King led the way. Both Dianne and Dennis via their vision took some really neat shots. Last December, an early snowstorm allowed Dennis to capture Trinity’s exterior with the snow altering the landscape.

We sincerely appreciate the writers who committed to meeting the guidelines and deadlines. We are thankful for the support of our Senior Pastor, Larry Lenow, in allowing us to develop the project for a second year. Thanks to Judy Oguich for working with the scripture selections and the framework for the book. Kim Tingler coordinated all of the logistics from the start until the end. Our editor, Shea Tuttle, worked to carefully proof each piece. And just a few miles to the north, Kim Johnson helped us to connect the distribution via hard copy and social media.  Thanks!!  Merry Christmas!!!

December 14, 2018

December 14, 2018

Friday, December 14, 2018

The LORD is in his holy temple; the LORD’s throne is in heaven. His eyes behold, his gaze examines humankind. Psalm 11:4

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End of week two of Advent. Christmas preparations are well underway. For a child, excitement builds, and waiting gets harder.

My Mom loves Christmas – not only the celebrations with family and friends but also the preparations and anticipation. When I was a child, our home would be completely decorated by now: manger scene set up, candles and wreaths in position, even the live tree up by mid-December. Now the focus shifted to gift wrapping. My favorite memories revolve around this event. The dining room table was covered with brightly colored paper and spools of ribbon. Christmas music played in the background seemingly all day, usually Bing Crosby or Perry Como. Care was taken in selecting the right wrapping for each gift as appearance was part of the gift. As I grew older, my role as helper grew also: from putting my finger in just the right place for the bow to be tied tightly to assisting with the tape and selecting the paper to finally being entrusted with wrapping some of the gifts. Looking back, I remember the warmth—not just from the heating system but from the feeling of love in the room. Love for each person as their gift was wrapped, love of the music, love for what the season brought.

God is in his temple, beholding humankind. His gift of love has been prepared far in advance and soon we celebrate its delivery. Just as the morning light streams into the sanctuary above, God’s gift streams into our lives. Rejoice!

Dianne Moore