Though the Magi would come
inflated to be kings
the humble birth of Jesus
witnesses by lesser beings
The animals the first to see
the coming of our Savior
the lowly manger bed
cradled the Messiah’s head
The shepherd from the fields at night
dirty, bowing down
the strangers from a distant land
coming to pay homage
But the leaders, the people
were troubled at the news
preparing to kill the king
the one that had been foretold
The humble birth of Jesus
teaching us about God
his coming in quiet
not in fire on the mountain
in utter humbleness
to turn us from our misconceptions
the distortions of his law
to replace rules with compassion
sharing his love for all
December 20, 2010
Matthew 2:1-5
Hebrews 12:28-13.3
John 4:9 (bulletin cover)
Psalm 98:4-9 (“Joy to the World”, UMH #246)
Matthew 2:1-12 (“Star-Child”, TFWS #2095)
Luke 2:6-20 (“Angels We Have Heard on High”, UMH #238)
Advent Candle Liturgy, by Dean McIntyre (with Matthew 1:18-25)
Worship Theme: “You never know where you will encounter God.”
Unison Prayer
and sermon, “Meeting Angels”
by Reverend Huntley Halvorson
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Suncook United Methodist Church
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Suncook, NH
December 19, 2010
Fourth Sunday of Advent
All of my poems are copyrighted by Raymond A. Foss, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. All rights reserved. Contact me at Ray Foss for usage. See all 19,770+ of my poems at http://www.raymondafoss.blogspot.com Poetry Where You Live.
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Humble Birth of Jesus
Labels:
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angels,
Christ,
Faith,
God,
grace,
Hebrews 12,
Hebrews 13,
hope,
joy,
love,
Matthew 1,
Matthew 2,
Messiah,
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Poetry Where You Live,
Raymond A. Foss,
United Methodist
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