The Reardos at Advent is one of my favorite pieces of liturgical art |
Christmas needs the familiar. Traditions! So I continued a tradition with my grandchildren with the Christmas Eve service at Covenant Presbyterian. When Ella was born a little unexpectedly on December 23, it was obviously not going to be a typical Christmas. I took Abbie to the Christmas Eve service at Covenant that year as a toddler after we went to the hospital to meet her new sister. The girls are now 6 and 7.
Christmas Day, David and I went to our home church, Advent Lutheran. They have supported us through my father's death and through out our 35 years in Charlotte.
WHAT TO KNOW IF YOU WANT TO GO:
The Christmas Eve service at Covenant is at 11 am on Christmas Eve. It is underwritten as a memorial to Hallie Goode Gramley, granddaughter of Rusty and the late Jane Goode. It is short, and followed by a petting zoo in the circle outside of animals from the Nativity. Covenant is the big church at the 5 points of Dilworth Rd., Morehead St. and McDowell St. in Dilworth. There is ample parking on Dilworth Road and in their parking lot. Dress was Christmas casual to dressy!
Advent is located on University City Blvd. directly across from the tennis courts at UNCC. Dress is church casual. Christmas Day and New Year's Day services are at 10:30 am. Usually there are 8:30 am and 11 am worship services.
REFLECTIONS ON WORSHIP
MOOD:
Ella busied herself circling sight words waiting for the service to start. Great suggestion mom (daughter Emily)!! |
Covenant - EXCITED! is the only way to describe a church filled with toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school children and their parents the morning of Christmas Eve. As we waited for the service to begin, Ella circled her sight words to keep her from figiting and Abbie, my writer, wrote a wonderful prayer.
The imposing gothic structure buzzed with excited children. Upon entering, one couldn't help but notice the natural Nativity Star hanging above the chancel. It was breathtaking!
Abbie also gave herself an A+ for her prayer!! (OK and a little Harry Potter!) |
The nativity star had to be 10 ft. or more!! |
Advent - After what I'm sure were special services on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day on Sunday, was more subdued. Attended mostly by adults (except the delightful children of the substitute musician, our friends' niece and grand niece and grand nephew!), Pastor Ward set a casual tone in jeans and no robe.
MUSIC:
In liturgical traditions, Christmas carols are not sung until Christmas Eve. I always know it is truly Christmas when we sing "O Come All Ye Faithful" and "Joy to the World". I got both at Covenant, along with tears in my eyes. At Advent, the carols were not as familiar, except for the ending hymn, "Go Tell It on the Mountain", to which we all clapped. However, the prelude and offertory were beautifully done, especially Lo How a Rose.
MESSAGE:
Covenant - This short service had a simple message, the enactment of the nativity by the 5's Sunday School Class. This year the STAR was one of the stars of the message, especially his innovative costume! The gentle music, with guitar accompaniment told the ancient story in a way children can grasp. I especially appreciated that the prophets from Isaiah were also included among the actors.
Advent - Pastor Ward emphasized that most churches use the opening of John on Christmas Day: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...." I had never thought about how God "causes stuff to happen" through speaking and the word. He speaks things into existence (Genesis) and goes to such lengths as becoming human to speak and have a relationship with us. I liked the image of "God's voice is deep within us." Martin Luther called the church a "mouth-house" for God and God's words become visible to us through Baptism and Communion. He concluded with "God speaks to us so that we can go out and speak God's word to others: God loves you."
OUTREACH AND OBSERVATIONS
- The petting zoo is always a highlight at Covenant. Abbie was brave enough to feed the camel this year, and the quiet addition of doves was a nice touch from years past.
Abbie feeding the camel Ella and Abbie looking at the doves - In years past Covenant has collected diapers, etc. for Crisis Assistance, but this year they added other charities: Highland Renaissance Academy, Crossnore Elementary, and Tomorrow's Youth Organization (peace in the Middle East). A very short video highlighted these.
- Taking pictures was a favorite past time of the adults at the children's service (I was guilty too!).
- Covenant is to be commended for their website. It has a great portal for first time visitors and many ways to join in outreach.
- In January they are sponsoring a speaker series on Race, Culture, and Opportunity. I've already invited (and she accepted!) my friend Tommi to go with me!
- Advent's Weekly Announcements also highlighted an opportunity to "Be Bold Like Jesus" at a conference on crossing borders, breaking down barriers, building bridges and being a blessing in the world at a ecumenical gathering of AME Zion, Lutheran, Episcopal, and Moravian congregations in Greensboro the first weekend of February.
- Both congregations sponsor Room at the Inn.
- Advent also highlighted an outreach to the Robinsdale community (near the church). They held a Christmas party there and hope to build more relationships.
It comes from my daughter's Facebook post. I think we should never forget Jesus, Mary, and Joseph were REAL people!!