Jeffrey Schooley - November 29, 2020

Mary's Movie: A Christmas Story

The church has historically called Mary, the mother of Jesus, “the Blessed Mother.” And she is, indeed, blessed. But just like Christmas can be full of gifts that are a real blessing, so they can also be filled with some of the most unwanted gifts (sorry Grandma’s sweater!). So it is, also, with Mary. For while she gives birth to the savior of the world, she will also suffer greatly as the mother of the Savior. Both wanted and unwanted gifts are a really important part of A Christmas Story too. What can we learn about accepting all the gifts of the season – and not just the ones we wanted the most?

Scripture References: Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:46-56, Matthew 2:13-18

From Series: "Advent at the Movies"

In my household – and likely in yours – one of the great joys of the Christmas season is Christmas movies. Cold temperatures outside are warded off by the warmth of fun films, close cuddles, and blankets. Many of these films carry more than just good family memories; they carry the very character of Advent. Over the four weeks of Lent, you are invited to watch four classic Christmas movies and then engage these stories through the lens of the story of Advent. For best results, watch the movies/shows in advance of each Sunday.

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