Join the Story


This is a Texas Christmas yard, without a doubt. Cacti wearing toboggan hats and a snow man in a Cowboy hat swinging a lariat. And, fittingly, on this particular day it was sunny and warm. “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go.”
One of the things I enjoy most about Christmas is seeing the many different images of the nativity. Wherever the story has traveled, the story has been reflected in the culture of that place. Skin tone, clothing, style, setting - the nativity story is vibrant and alive everywhere it has been told and embraced as the story of God’s love for us.
And rightly so. This story is for us all wherever we are. The story of this season is for us all wherever we have been. The story itself invites us to find our place in it, to join in, to seek as the wise kings and to celebrate as the shepherds. The story leads us all to find the loving God who has already found us, right where we are.
So all the other signs of the season come along for the ride. Snowmen in boots. Sleighs pulled by longhorn cattle. Santas in Hawaiian shirts. Elves in college sweatshirts. They all point to the same truth: we don’t go to Christmas, Christmas has come to us. We only need join the story, wherever we are.
Peace.


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