Tag: Luke 2:1-20

  • All Of Us — the Revolutionary Spirit of Christmas

    All Of Us — the Revolutionary Spirit of Christmas

    In the Christmas story, we are invited to see our world from the other side, from the way God longs us to live with others in it.

  • The Christmas Stories and the true spirit of the season

    The Christmas Stories and the true spirit of the season

    In the stories of the birth of Jesus, we don’t just find facts about him worth knowing, but a way of being in the world today.

  • The Joy of Christmas

    The Joy of Christmas

    As we gather for Christmas Eve, we hear the story of the birth, the angels, and shepherds—and invited to hear that new things are in store.

  • The Longest Night

    The Longest Night

    The Christmas story, of the birth of Jesus, we are offered a vision of hope for all, but especially for those in need.

  • Christmas as Revolution

    Christmas as Revolution

    The Christmas story in Luke offers comfort and revolution. Can we possibly offer one without offering the other?

  • No Way Home

    No Way Home

    “Home” is one of the characters of the Nativity. But it certainly isn’t the way Mary and Joseph receive comfort.

  • Follow the Shepherds

    Follow the Shepherds

    A reflection for Christmas: on the place of Christmas, pandemic separation, and how we might be inspired to look forward.

  • Radiating Love

    Radiating Love

    Luke sets us up to see the birth of Jesus as more than the uncommon birth of the Son of God. It is a common flashpoint for love.