Bible Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7 Luke 2:1-20, Psalm 97, Titus, John 1:1-14
Upper Left: I am pretty sure this is mine - somebody tell me if it is not.
Upper Right: This photo was taken at Nazareth Village (http://www.nazarethvillage.com - well worth a visit in person if not on line) where permission was given for us to take photos. Please only use for worship or related activities.
Middle Left: This is a free Microsoft clipart image
Middle Right: This image comes from www.sundaygraphx.blogspot.com. This site no longer updates (you will see the sad reason why when you visit) however the artist, Don da Silva, has left a legacy of wonderful images and templates via the site archives.
Lower Left : This is a free Heartlight image - see my link column at left
Lower Right: This is my image of an ancient house similar to the one described in the Bethlehem Town book below. I took this photo in the Old City of Bethlehem near where we we lived very close to the Church of the Nativity. Originally the animals would have lived in a stable under and behind the stairs in the lower part of the house and there would have been a vent in the roof allowing the animal warmed stable air to rise in to the living quarters above to keep everyone warm. Please use for worship or related activities
Decor:
White and gold cloth and floating tea lights in clear glass bowls.
Call to Worship/Proclamation: This, Tonight is the Meeting PlaceFrom Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 83 (pictured below). We read this while playing Anthem Part 3 from the CD Powaqquatsi (pictured at right) in the background.
White and gold cloth and floating tea lights in clear glass bowls.
Call to Worship/Proclamation: This, Tonight is the Meeting PlaceFrom Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 83 (pictured below). We read this while playing Anthem Part 3 from the CD Powaqquatsi (pictured at right) in the background.
Listening Song: Hope
Found on Jonathan Elias's compilation album, Prayer Cycle (pictured at left).
Listening Song: A Holy Night
By Point of Grace on the album, WOW Christmas (pictured at right).
Listening Song: Mary, Did You Know?
By Kathy Mattea on the album, WOW Christmas (pictured at right). One year we used this song as the framework for the whole Christmas eve service.
Listening Song: Life Uncommon
By Jewel on her album, Spirit (pictured at left).
Listening Song: Gaudete
By Cantillation on the compilation CD, Peace on Earth (pictured at right).
Listening Song: The First Noel/Mary Mary
by Sarah McLachlan on the compilation album, So Fresh: Songs For Christmas 2007 (pictured at left).
Film Clip: Hallelujah
This is an amazing little film clip by Chris Monson. The trumpeter is Chris Botti and the music is, of course, by the great Leonard Cohen
Found in Mega Drama 2 by Verena Johnson (Ed.), Open Book, 2001, ISBN 085910916Xv2, page 98 (pictured at left).
Drama: The Incarnation
From Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 86ff (pictured at right).
Stories/Sermon: Four Shoes For the Nativity
By Roddy Hamilton and found on his blog, Mucky Paws (see link at left) in his December 2005 archive.
Story/Sermon: Good King Wenceslas
Use this carol as a parable. A great source for this is Good King Wenceslas by John Mason Neale and Christopher Manson, North South Books, 1994, ISBN 1558583211 (pictured at left).
Story: Take Hold of Love
By Henry Carter in Christmas Stories of the Heart by Alice Gray (Ed.) Multnomah Books, 1997, ISBN 1576731847, page 28.
Poems: From Outback Christmas
By Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 32 (pictured at left). If you want to give your service a real Australian flavour the following poems and their corresponding artwork go very well with the Luke reading for today: The Ride to Bethlehem (vs1-5), Jesus' Birth (6), The Bethlehem Pub (7), The Stockmens' Story (8-14), Report of the Stockmen (15-20)
Poem: Mary's Song
By Lucy Shaw. I used the words of this poem with images and played Psalmus Ode by Vangelis from his CD, Reprise as a backing. I can't remember which of her books this poem comes from but you can find the poem at
http://maggidawn.typepad.com/maggidawn/2006/12/poems_for_chris_2.html.
Meditation: Image of the Invisible God
By Adrian Plass in his book And Jesus Will Be Born, Zondervan, 2003, ISBN 0007130511, page 123ff. I matched each line with an image and played Aeterna Lux by Libera on their self titled album, as backing.
Meditation: Comfort My People
By Roddy Hamilton and found on his blog, Mucky Paws (see link at left) in his December 2005 archive.
Prayer for Others: In the Face of the Gospel
From Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 115 (pictured above right).
Response Activity: Four Corners
By Roddy Hamilton on his site Mucky Paws (see my links column at left) archived under December 2010. This is suitable for any part of the service. Roddy also suggests using the Sarah McLachlan song mentioned above.
Response Activity:
It would not be a Christmas Eve Service at our church if we did not light the Christ Candle on the stroke of midnight, light out tapers from it and then sing Joy to the World together in the candle light.
Found on Jonathan Elias's compilation album, Prayer Cycle (pictured at left).
Listening Song: A Holy Night
By Point of Grace on the album, WOW Christmas (pictured at right).
Listening Song: Mary, Did You Know?
By Kathy Mattea on the album, WOW Christmas (pictured at right). One year we used this song as the framework for the whole Christmas eve service.
Listening Song: Life Uncommon
By Jewel on her album, Spirit (pictured at left).
Listening Song: Gaudete
By Cantillation on the compilation CD, Peace on Earth (pictured at right).
Listening Song: The First Noel/Mary Mary
by Sarah McLachlan on the compilation album, So Fresh: Songs For Christmas 2007 (pictured at left).
Film Clip: Hallelujah
This is an amazing little film clip by Chris Monson. The trumpeter is Chris Botti and the music is, of course, by the great Leonard Cohen
This is another brilliant book by Andrew McDonough, Lost Sheep Resources, 2016 (pictured at left). This goes with the Luke reading. The great thing about these books is that they only around $A7 and for a further $A12 (or instead of) you can buy on line the story in any format you need to project the pictures in church. There are also free activity sheets and for a cost activity books for both teachers and children. Visit www.lostsheep.com.au to check out all the excellent resources.
Drama: In their ShoesFound in Mega Drama 2 by Verena Johnson (Ed.), Open Book, 2001, ISBN 085910916Xv2, page 98 (pictured at left).
Drama: The Incarnation
From Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 86ff (pictured at right).
Stories/Sermon: Four Shoes For the Nativity
By Roddy Hamilton and found on his blog, Mucky Paws (see link at left) in his December 2005 archive.
Story/Sermon: Good King Wenceslas
Use this carol as a parable. A great source for this is Good King Wenceslas by John Mason Neale and Christopher Manson, North South Books, 1994, ISBN 1558583211 (pictured at left).
Story: Take Hold of Love
By Henry Carter in Christmas Stories of the Heart by Alice Gray (Ed.) Multnomah Books, 1997, ISBN 1576731847, page 28.
Poems: From Outback Christmas
By Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 32 (pictured at left). If you want to give your service a real Australian flavour the following poems and their corresponding artwork go very well with the Luke reading for today: The Ride to Bethlehem (vs1-5), Jesus' Birth (6), The Bethlehem Pub (7), The Stockmens' Story (8-14), Report of the Stockmen (15-20)
Poem: Mary's Song
By Lucy Shaw. I used the words of this poem with images and played Psalmus Ode by Vangelis from his CD, Reprise as a backing. I can't remember which of her books this poem comes from but you can find the poem at
http://maggidawn.typepad.com/maggidawn/2006/12/poems_for_chris_2.html.
Meditation: Image of the Invisible God
By Adrian Plass in his book And Jesus Will Be Born, Zondervan, 2003, ISBN 0007130511, page 123ff. I matched each line with an image and played Aeterna Lux by Libera on their self titled album, as backing.
Meditation: Comfort My People
By Roddy Hamilton and found on his blog, Mucky Paws (see link at left) in his December 2005 archive.
Prayer for Others: In the Face of the Gospel
From Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 115 (pictured above right).
Response Activity: Four Corners
By Roddy Hamilton on his site Mucky Paws (see my links column at left) archived under December 2010. This is suitable for any part of the service. Roddy also suggests using the Sarah McLachlan song mentioned above.
Response Activity:
It would not be a Christmas Eve Service at our church if we did not light the Christ Candle on the stroke of midnight, light out tapers from it and then sing Joy to the World together in the candle light.
Also:
Meditation: Quiet Remembering
Found in Meditations from the Iona Community by Ian Reid, Wild Goose Publications, Trowbridge, 1998, ISBN 1901557022, page 16.
Drama: Christmas Is?
Found in Mega Drama 4 by Verena Johnson (Ed.), Open Book, 2002, ISBN 0859109186, page 95. This is based on the John reading.
Messy Christmas
Found in Lucy Moore, Messy Church, The Bible Reading Fellowship, 2006, ISBN 978 1 84101 503 3, page 131ff
Advent Poem
By Mary Taylor and found in Before the Amen by Maren C Tirabassi and Maria I. Tirrabassi (Eds), Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, 2007, ISBN 978 0 8298 1750 8, page 2
Angel Rap:
By Jean Mortimer in Doing December Differently by Nicola Slee and Rosie Miles (Eds.),Wild Goose Publications, 2006, ISBN 1 905010 23 0, page 189 and based on the Luke reading.
Night Service:
By John Harvey and found in Going Home Another Way by Neil Paynter, Wild Goose Publications, 2008,pages 11ff and based on the Gospel readings.
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