So, now what?” That was the question asked at a recent new member’s orientation. The question silenced the room as more than one person seemed to think the same thing. Namely, what are we to do now that we are here?
In the room were people from various backgrounds and...

God, thank you for my new clothes. As I engage with the people I meet along the way, may I reflect well the Christ in whom I have found new life. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
December 23–29, 2024
Scripture Overview

The boy Samuel worshiped and served God from a young age. He grows in stature and favor, the same description that will later be applied to the young Jesus in this week’s reading from Luke. The psalmist praises God for raising up a “horn” for the people. This “horn” is referred to elsewhere in the Psalms as being the True King from the line of David, identified later by Luke (1:69) as Jesus. Paul encourages the Colossians to let love rule in their community and to praise God with songs and hymns (such as the Psalms). The additional readings for this special week focus our minds on the Advent of the Lord, the amazing truth that “the Word became flesh and lived among us” (John 1:14), as the prophets had prophesied long ago.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

Read Isaiah 9:2-7. Where in your world do you see darkness? What lies within your power to dispel it?
Read Psalm 148. How do you experience God’s creations worshiping and praising God? How do you join in that worship?
Read Colossians 3:12-17. How are you clothing yourself with love during this season?
Read Luke 2:41-52. When has a not-as-usual occurrence generated anxiety in your life? How was it resolved?

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