Monday, December 28, 2020

Christmas Eve Dialogue 2020

 (This is an adaptation from one first written in 2009 [and also on this blog] to acknowledge the realities of Christmas in the midst of COVID-19)

P= Preacher struggling to prepare for Christmas Eve Service
G= God

P: [singing We Need a Little Christmas] AUGH! Select All and DELETE! This just isn't working! This has got to be wrong. God! You there God! What am I supposed to say this year?!?!
G: You called?
P: You're darn right I called! You really expect me to talk about tidings of great joy this year?
G: Of course. It's Christmas, you do remember that the Christmas story is about good news and hope and all those things right?

P: Yes yes I know all that. It's just that it doesn't seem to fit this year. I mean Celebrate? Good Times? You have to be joking! Haven't you been watching the news these last few months?????
G: So times are tough. That doesn't change the story.
P: Times are tough?? That is an understatement. We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed thousands. Because of that we can’t gather together with friends and family to share our tidings of comfort and joy. Christmas services are only being held online. People are lonely and isolated...
G: Yes and?
P: You want more? How about earlier this year when the bottom fell out of oil prices? Or the shutdowns to fight COVID that left people underemployed and businesses struggling? Then there are the persistent issues like Climate Change, and racism, and discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, and so many more. These are NOT good times. Not even close!
G: SO? Where does it say that Christmas is about Good Times?
P: Pardon???
G: Where does it say that Christmas is about Good Times?
P: Well.. I guess it doesn't.
G: Of course it doesn't. Christmas is about all times. Christmas comes when things are going really well and when it is all falling apart. Christmas is about hope and promise and joy. When do you need those more than right now?
P: Well yeah but...
G: But nothing. What happens at Christmas? What do you talk about?
P: Well there is the story of course. You remember, the baby in a manger...
G: You mean the baby born to peasants who had nothing, not even a place to stay, whose lives were simple to the point of basic. Go on.
P: And there are the angels appearing to the shepherds...
G: Messengers from me to folk who were among the lowest of the low in their place and time. Messengers bringing good news to people who had nothing. Messengers telling them that I am active in the world. Messengers bringing good news of great joy for all people to a world where so many were struggling just to get by. Go on.
P: Well I guess that is about it. But the story is so old. Everybody knows it. What do I tell people that is new?
G: New is over-rated. I mean new is good sometimes, lots of times. But sometimes new and innovative gets in the way. Think about that story again. Yes it is a pretty simple scene but you must see that there is good news for the world today in that story.
P: Well maybe. But it seems odd to talk about joy and celebration these days. What is there to celebrate? It feels like our celebrations have been stolen from us this year.
G: Lots. Even when life is going badly there are small things to celebrate once in a while. And remember, celebrations don’t have to be fancy and noisy. They can be pretty simple and quiet too. Christmas isn’t about noisy and fancy. Christmas is about remembering that I am breaking into the world, that I am sharing this life you live. Is that worth a celebration?
P: But joy? So many people are unhappy and anxious and lonely and scared. What about joy?
G: Hey! Joy isn't about happiness! Christmas Joy has nothing to do with how much you laughed yesterday!
P: It doesn't?
G: NO! Christmas Joy is about recognizing that something special is happening. Christmas Joy is the rush you feel when you remember that you are not alone. Christmas Joy is in the promise that I am active in the world. It isn't about happiness, it goes much deeper. It's about faith and hope. Joy to the World! Listen to the angel song again. And think about that story. Who is in it? What happens to them? I just told you what was important about it.
P: The story? I told you we all know the story. A baby in a manger, angels and shepherds.[pause] oh, you mean that stuff about the couple who had nothing and messengers to the lowest of the low...
G: Now you're getting it. Do you maybe see what needs to be said this year?
P: Sort of. But...

G: I told you, no buts. That song you were just singing. Did you pay attention to the part where it says For I've grown a little leaner, grown a little colder, grown a little sadder, grown a little older,
P: Yeah, that was the part I really found meaningful this year.
G: well the important part is right after that. Think about what it says: I need a little angel sitting on my shoulder, need a little Christmas now. For we need a little music, need a little laughter, need a little singing, ringing through the rafter, and we need a little snappy "Happy ever after," need a little Christmas now.
P: Hey yeah. That matches what we need to hear right now! We need a little Christmas Joy and hope and promise. We need to remember that the angels are still singing to us about tidings of great joy for all people. We need to join in the song about peace on earth, goodwill to all.
G: And the fact that these aren't good times?
P: That's why we need to hear it! Just like the story is full of people who live hard lives being reminded that You are with them, we need to be reminded that we are not alone. Even with everything that seems to be going wrong around the world we can tell the story again and remember that You continue to break into the world today.
G: Now you've got it! That is what Christmas is all about! I really don't care whether anyone believes that Luke got the story right. Arguing about what really happened when Jesus was born isn't what Christmas is all about. Christmas is all about the present and the future, not the past. Christmas is all about people being able to recognizing that I am active in the world around them. Christmas is a promise that things can get better.
P: Thanks for that! If there was ever a time when we need a little Christmas this is one of them. Joy to the World! God is here, we are not alone. Let's all celebrate! Come ON!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Gord ... thank you for your worshipofferings ... how do i give credit to you copywrite when using a prayer in our bulletin? when i click on the license it takes me to another page ... Thanks for your help ... and Epiphany Blessings Carey

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  2. HI Carey, simply listing me by name (Gord Waldie) is enough. IF you wanted more you could list that I am from the United Church of Canada or living in Grande Prairie Alberta, but really the name is enough.

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  3. Happy christmas & new year!
    I am now really enjoying my PES Club Manager

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