Wednesday, December 24, 2014

A Christmas Eve Prayer for Those Who Don't Attend Church" by Bishop Ken Carter for Wednesday (Christmas Eve), 24 December 2014

FCC logoA Christmas Eve Prayer for Those Who Don't Attend Church" by Bishop Ken Carter for Wednesday (Christmas Eve), 24 December 2014
I don’t go to church very often, Lord.
I don’t go at all…well, I am here at Christmas.
I’m home then.  I feel drawn to it.
I like the Christmas Eve service.
The coolness of the air, 
the aroma of the candles,
the familiarity of gathering with strangers.
I feel like a kid again.  
It’s surreal.
I know it’s common to make fun of people like me.
What can I say?  I’ve drifted…
But something pulls me back
Are You speaking to me?
I connect with something in the sermon, sometimes,
but mostly it’s the music and the candles.
What is it about the candles?
Darkness and light.
Light and darkness.
I know about light and darkness.  I live in both.
I’ve got some of both in me.
And yet there is an impulse,
a movement to be closer to the light.
And so the flame of a stranger touches mine
and I sing the chorus, 
“Son of God, love’s pure light
             Radiant beams from thy holy face…”
That is the light, the face, the life I seek,
and in this moment, I am touching it.
And then a voice reminds me, 
in the echo of ancient words
that are always needed,
“the light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness did not overcome it.”
I am speaking to you, Lord,
but on this night, from every conceivable direction,
you are speaking to me. 

And I am listening.
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