Christmas Eve 2024
- Jill Jarrell Newsome
- Dec 23, 2024
- 1 min read
I have spent every Christmas eve at church except when I had Covid. That broke my heart because I anticipate seeing people I do not get to see often. I love seeing the church lit up and mostly I anticipate singing "Silent Night"! That was my father and grandmother's favorite Christmas song. I can see and hear them singing and then they would get quiet because their hearts were so touched. I understand because I find myself overwhelmed and in awe!
At the end of our service the congregation stands and sings, “Silent Night” while holding unlit candles. As we sang, ushers light the candles on the aisle from one large candle. Then, one by one, we passed the flame down the rows by lighting our neighbors’ candles, until the sanctuary is lit with the glow of hundreds of flickering lights. It is a sacred time.
In many churches across the world, lights are dimmed and candles are glowing. Voices fill sanctuaries with a carol welcoming the birth of Jesus Christ. Anxieties will melt away as worshipers sing, "Silent night, Holy night, All is calm, All is bright." The significance of having a single lit candle representing Christ, the Light of the world, being shared, one by one, is powerful. It is a visible sign of the Spirit of Christ being shared and lighting up the world!
I pray you get to celebrate Christ's birth this Christmas season. Spread the Good News! "Oh Holy night the stars are brightly shining, it is the night of our dear Savior's birth!"
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