Nativity [Christmas Eve 2019]
The Rev. Jeremiah Williamson Luke 2:1-20 Nativity Every year, one simple family interrupts the entire whirling world – introduced each December, encased in an impossible porcelain innocence. In the hustle and bustle of our Christmas chaos, there is something about that simple nativity scene that causes the swirling scramble of life to take pause, to take notice. It is a simple scene that somehow carries a story so ancient and mysterious that it defies even time – a story at once steeped in cosmic grandeur but so intimate that it hugs your soul warm, if that makes sense to you. So intimate that, on this special night, it feels like we might be able to cradle a miracle in our hands. The scene is like a desert fairy tale preserved in snow globe preciousness. There’s that beautiful baby face. And the young mother with her shy smile. And the new father, both nervous and proud. And the curious animals that frame the scene....