Christmas Day (Year 4, NL)
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A shower in the desert
At a migrant shelter in Tijuana, I met a woman who was about to give birth.
Mary, Joseph, and a tea vendor named Sami
In Luke’s Advent story, Bethlehem’s economy is central—and it looks a lot like Bethlehem’s economy today.
Can H. L. Hix improve on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
An odd, charming gospel account that draws from dozens of sources
Endless Advent (Luke 2:1-20; Nativity of the Lord)
And how will we know it’s Christmas?
A long way to go (Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:1-20)
Our happiness is incomplete.
December 24 and 25, Nativity (Isaiah 9:2–7; Luke 2:1–20)
Preachers who value their pulpit would be wise to avoid Isaiah 9 this Christmas Eve.
December 24 and 25, Nativity (Luke 2:8-20)
Mary gives us permission to pause and ponder what we hear.
by David Keck
December 24/25, Nativity (Luke 2:1-14)
Luke has some sense of how a baby can change everything.
by Martha Spong
Joyful and afraid (Luke 2:1–20)
Can we recognize Jesus' coming as good news?