ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS
December 28, 2025
At the Travelers’ Service last Monday, we handed out small battery-operated candles. It was outside, so regular candles are a bit of a challenge. But even more so, the request I made of those in attendance was to take the candle home but leave it on, day and night. From the picture below, you can see my candle still burning on our dining room table. Amber’s sermon was a retelling of how the hymn Silent Night came into existence, and how we often don’t notice the new and beautiful thing happening in front of us because something is hindering our vision. The candle, which of course will run out of battery juice at some point, serves as a reminder that light continues to burn brightly even after Christmas Day. And this light remains persistent in its desire to be seen, experienced, and shared. Remember, according to John’s Gospel, the light shines in the darkness, yet despite every effort, the darkness could not overcome the light. What little reminders do you have as we make our way through the Twelve Days of Christmas, on our way to Epiphany? What will continue to keep you looking and listening for all the ways the Good News of the Christ Child seeks to make its way into our lives?
May the vision of my spirit catch a glimpse of what your Spirit is doing in this moment. Come, O Christ Child, as I am wanting to encounter you anew this day. Amen.

