Jane was not looking forward...
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Jane was not looking forward to Christmas. Growing up in what she described as a dysfunctional family with an alcoholic father does not instill pleasant memories for her. Her friends always looked forward to Christmas but she did not. As an adult Jane decided that she would not spend Christmas Day with her parents -- there were just too many painful memories.
She continued to struggle with Christmas. Her husband, Bill, tried his best to be supportive and helpful. One Christmas she accepted the invitation to spend Christmas Eve with her sister, who had the same experiences growing up as Jane. Following dinner they would go to the eleven o'clock Christmas Eve service. Jane had mixed feelings about going to church.
As the congregation sang Christmas carols she tried her best to sing along but just could not get into the spirit of Christmas. She listened to the scripture readings and the message. When the invitation was given to come forward to receive communion, Jane went with her sister and her family. Kneeling at the altar rail, she received the bread and cup. Then something unexpected happened. It was as if the pastor sensed her inner struggle and hurt. After giving her the cup he bent down and kissed her on the forehead.
Jane would remember that simple act. She claims that was the beginning of her healing.
Centuries before the birth of Jesus, the prophet Isaiah proclaimed, "I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my whole being shall exult in my God."
She continued to struggle with Christmas. Her husband, Bill, tried his best to be supportive and helpful. One Christmas she accepted the invitation to spend Christmas Eve with her sister, who had the same experiences growing up as Jane. Following dinner they would go to the eleven o'clock Christmas Eve service. Jane had mixed feelings about going to church.
As the congregation sang Christmas carols she tried her best to sing along but just could not get into the spirit of Christmas. She listened to the scripture readings and the message. When the invitation was given to come forward to receive communion, Jane went with her sister and her family. Kneeling at the altar rail, she received the bread and cup. Then something unexpected happened. It was as if the pastor sensed her inner struggle and hurt. After giving her the cup he bent down and kissed her on the forehead.
Jane would remember that simple act. She claims that was the beginning of her healing.
Centuries before the birth of Jesus, the prophet Isaiah proclaimed, "I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my whole being shall exult in my God."
