Hear It on Sunday, Use It on Monday: Christmas Every Day


I tend to think of the four weeks of Advent as a preparation for the arrival of Jesus on Christmas Day. And there’s nothing wrong with that, of course. But my pastor made a good point yesterday morning when he mentioned that perhaps Advent should be a time in which we prepare ourselves not just for one day, December 25, but for the entire year. He suggested that we use these Advent weeks as a time to prepare for the arrival of Emmanuel and to ask ourselves how we will celebrate God with us, not just on one day, but on the remaining 364 days as well.
The word Christmas originally meant, literally, “Christ’s mass.” It is derived from the Middle English, Christemasse, and Old English, Cristes mæsse. "Cristes" is from the Greek Christos and "mæsse" is from Latin missa, meaning “holy mass.” That’s a complicated way of saying that Christmas means worship of Christ.
We don’t know for sure which day Jesus was actually born. During the 4th century Christians chose December 25 as the day to formally celebrate Christ’s birth, but the truth is, December 25 is just a day, one in 365. It’s wonderful that we celebrate Jesus’ birth on December 25, but it doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t offer him a Christmas – a “Christ’s mass,” a holy worship –every day, all year long.
When I think about what it might look like to celebrate Christmas every single day of the year I feel a bit weary – but that’s largely because I associate Christmas with extra work (read: baking, decorating, shopping, wrapping, envelope-licking, socializing). Stripped of its commercialized trappings – all the obligations we tell ourselves we must fulfill in order celebrate Christmas –what’s left?
Love. Joy. Worship. Serving. Rest.
Stripped to its essence, Christmas doesn’t sound as overwhelming, does it?
So yesterday, with the sermon lingering in the back of my mind, I decided to embrace a little Christmas. Real Christmas.
Despite the fact that I had one hundred million things to do (read: laundry, snow shoveling, writing, baking, dusting, vacuuming – on Saturday Rowan had made a peanut-butter and birdseed sandwich for the birds…on the sunroom floor. Enough said?), the kids and I donned hats, mittens, winter jackets and snow pants, grabbed the sled and stepped into the glittering neighborhood to revel in winter’s first snowfall.
I grabbed my camera, too, and as we walked up our street and down the alley, I stopped to photograph glinting icicles, snow-draped berries and frosted evergreens.




I suspect God delighted in the fact that I took the time to admire his majestic creation and slowed down long enough to gaze in astonishment at a single icicle forming drip by drip from a yellow leaf.
I suspect he delighted in the sight of an over-40 mom and her two squealing boys as we careened down a snowy alley on a plastic red sled.


I suspect God delighted in the fact that we celebrated his presence around us, with us and in us as we offered him a holy worship, three weeks to the day before Christmas.
“Prepare the way for the Lord’s coming! Clear the road for him!” (Mark 1:3)
This year, how might you prepare for Christmas, not just on December 25 but all the year through?

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Counting gifts with Ann Voskamp...

795. Playing Uno with Pepe, Meme and Rowan
796. Rowan waving from the top of the school stairs
797. New snail pets
798. Scent of vanilla Advent candles
799. New socks! (this is Brad's)
800. Icicles
801. First snow
802. The luxury of spending a sick day in bed
803. Alley sledding
804. Paint-by-numbers
805. Christmas every day




Playing with God at Laura's place:


 
 

Celebrating with the Soli Deo Gloria sisters at Jen's:


 

And Unwrapping with Emily at Chatting at the Sky.

Oh! And it's not too late for you to link up an Advent post over at Charity's place -- she's hosting a writing community for The High Calling!


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Matthew Kreider  – (December 5, 2011 12:21 AM)  

His Presence. I don't celebrate this gift enough. He longs to invade and interrupt our schedules, probably even our Advent calendars, and take us on unexpected adventures through sun, rain, snow and ice. When we are with Him, it all glistens. All year long.

I think He'd get bored with an entire year choc full of cards, candles and wrapping paper.

When all He wants is a good sledding adventure with us. Thanks for this picture, Michelle.

Ambushed by God –   – (December 5, 2011 1:25 AM)  

Thank you for taking us all along to the sledding run and the icicles! That was a gift of peace and a glimpse of God's smiling face for me tonight.

Hazel Moon –   – (December 5, 2011 1:56 AM)  

Prepare ourselves everyday not just on communion Sunday or at Christmas - - I like that thought!  Your snow photos are awesome!
How thoughtful to prepare a peanut butter and seed treat for the birds!  Very nurishing too!

Robert Moon  – (December 5, 2011 2:46 AM)  

I believe God does smile when we are having fun. Enjoy your children for they grow up rather quickly

Patsy Paterno  – (December 5, 2011 4:04 AM)  

Good point, Michelle! In Catholic practice, Advent is a time of fasting and serving others, we empty ourselves in order to have more space for Him who is coming. But He does come to us every day of our lives, and we should be ready! 

Renee Ann Smith –   – (December 5, 2011 5:00 AM)  

Beautiful!

kendal  – (December 5, 2011 5:15 AM)  

oh, i am SURE he took delight in yours.

Lisa notes  – (December 5, 2011 6:54 AM)  

You offered him a holy worship. Love that. And Advent as preparation for the whole year ahead. Love that too! Thanks, Michelle, for generously sharing what you learn. I learn too.

Nancy Franson  – (December 5, 2011 7:17 AM)  

That is one beautiful alley! Just yesterday, I told the women in my church  that they can read all about how infinitely creative God is in their Bibles, but they need to get outside and look around to truly comprehend that truth. Glad you got out and played. And Christmas all year round? You know I'm all about that!

journeytoepiphany  – (December 5, 2011 8:17 AM)  

Sorry Michelle!  I didn't mean to put myself up there twice!!  Your pictures are lovely, and Yes!  I do want to celebrate Christ's Mass everyday!

DRupert –   – (December 5, 2011 8:29 AM)  

I love the image of a "delighted God" who was laughing while he created things. And it makes me wonder about what delights Him today?

Fridaydreamer –   – (December 5, 2011 8:44 AM)  

We are so on the same wavelength today Michelle!!  Getting out from under the trappings to find the real Christmas can be tricky, but you did it sooooo beautifully!!  You have the snow I am missing--I got all teary looking at your gorgeous images of all you got to enjoy!  I'm thankful that Christmas is, as you distilled it down for us, "Love. Joy. Worship. Serving. Rest."  Yes!  Oh yes!!!  Thank you Michelle!!

Stacy  – (December 5, 2011 9:15 AM)  

You delighting God's heart, and in turn, the Jesus of Christmas, delighting yours-  "God with Us"...beautifully amazing, life-infusing and life transforming communion....every single day!

Beautiful Michelle....

lbmoreland –   – (December 5, 2011 10:11 AM)  

I'm determined to ride this same 'sled' ... "celebrate his presence around us, with us and in us as we offer him a holy worship..". The result is a deeper joy.

joan taylor –   – (December 5, 2011 11:27 AM)  

Simply beautiful post Michelle. 

Love.Joy.Worship.Serving.Rest.

Christina Klas  – (December 5, 2011 11:43 AM)  

I couldn't agree more! Christmas is to be enjoyed - celebrated! Not fretted about... or overworked... that misses the whole point! Love this post. :)

Christina Klas  – (December 5, 2011 11:45 AM)  

AND .... your photos are gorgeous! I wish we were experiencing snow as well!

it000016 –   – (December 5, 2011 11:48 AM)  

Dear Michelle, The photos are gorgeous! -- They (almost) make me miss living up North (I'm in Tampa for the past 23 years). And thanks so much for the inspiring post. Just as every Sunday should be Resurrection Sunday, each day is a gift from God that we should use to remember the birth, sacrifice, and resurrection of His Son, and to worship Him by doing all to His glory.


Laurie Collett, Saved by Grace


http://savedbygracebiblestudy.blogspot.com/

it000016 –   – (December 5, 2011 11:58 AM)  

Dear Michelle, Gorgeous photos! Almost makes me miss living up North! And thanks so much for the inspiring post. Just as every Sunday should be Resurrection Sunday, every day should be a day to remember the birth, sacrifice, and resurrection of Jesus, and to worship Him!


Laurie Collett, Saved by Grace


http://savedbygracebiblestudy.blogspot.com/

Ro elliott –   – (December 5, 2011 12:25 PM)  

great choice you made...you pasted by the good to find the best...and your pictures are just lovely...
Blessings as you and all of us...practice Christmas year round...

Theresa  – (December 5, 2011 2:06 PM)  

Love that thought of celebrating in this way all year round. Yes, I agree! Beautiful photos you captured!

Emily G –   – (December 5, 2011 2:29 PM)  

I'm new hear and glad I found this space through another link-up!  Your photos brought peace to my mind and your words brought Christ.  Thank you for inviting us here :)

Connie@raise your eyes  – (December 5, 2011 2:40 PM)  

The photos are an amazing capture of the beauty. Love the explanation for Christ's mass. Just this year, I'm finally getting that we are people of Advent. Living after one coming and waiting the next....

moniquezackery –   – (December 5, 2011 2:46 PM)  

Thanks for reminding us what Christmas is really all about. :) 

Charity Singleton  – (December 5, 2011 3:45 PM)  

Those photos are breathtaking; and these thoughts? Make me want to shout hallelujah. The Christmas you have described is one I WANT to live every single day.

Shelly –   – (December 5, 2011 4:25 PM)  

I read your post early this morning and didn't have time to comment. Then I found myself telling my mother-in-law about the awesome photos you took of icicles dripping off of fall leaves this afternoon while we were picking up the kids. I have been thinking about you playing in the snow since I am still in 70 degree sunshine. Your story obviously stuck with me!

leslie  – (December 5, 2011 5:07 PM)  

michelle, this photo series lifted my heart today. thank you.

Lori_MyEvidentFaith –   – (December 5, 2011 6:11 PM)  

Beautiful photos, Michelle, and beautiful truth. And on a side note, I LOVE that snow!!  

Linda  – (December 5, 2011 6:32 PM)  

I suspect you are exactly right Michelle It would be wonderful to live Christmas every day - to slow enough to see Him in our moments and to draw closer to Him in the process.
Thanks so much for sharing this.

Deidra  – (December 5, 2011 6:37 PM)  

Oh, it looks as if you found your Sunday "sweet spot."

Branson Merrill  – (December 5, 2011 7:30 PM)  

Oh I just love this! The photos and the joy of your story make me smile! And of course such an important message that we need to be spending every day celebrating the true meaning of Christmas!

Laura Boggess  – (December 5, 2011 9:49 PM)  

Oh, Michelle. These photographs are enough to make me want to offer him a Christmas every day. Glorious! Such beauty here today. I truly needed this. Thank you, friend.

Shanda Oakley  – (December 5, 2011 10:01 PM)  

I totally agree. My post today was on how we have only received part of the promises given in the OT.  The rest, we are still waiting for .  So that means we keep preparing, hoping and waiting.

Diana Trautwein –   – (December 5, 2011 11:47 PM)  

Beautiful, Michelle. Words, thoughts, pictures - all of it. Thank you.

Ashley Sisk –   – (December 6, 2011 7:08 AM)  

You're so right - we should be celebrating all year long. And wonderful pictures too.

Sheila Seiler Lagrand  – (December 6, 2011 8:15 AM)  

Love this. 

I know better than to be a one-hour-on-Sunday Christian. So why should I settle for being a celebrate-the-Gift-in-a-single-day Christian?

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:23 AM)  

I like the way you put that, Sheila!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:23 AM)  

Thanks, Ashley. Wishing you a joy Advent week.

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:24 AM)  

That's right. I think there's a reason I sometimes feel unfulfilled on this Earth. Because there is so much more yet to come.  Thanks for stopping by Shanda!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:25 AM)  

Laura, you are so sweet. I ALWAYS find beauty and respite at your place, friend.

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:25 AM)  

It's a challenge to live it out every day, isn't it? I did well on Sunday...ask me how I'm doing so far the rest of this week! :)

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:28 AM)  

So very glad to meet you here, Emily -- I'm glad you found the community!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 8:30 AM)  

Matthew - so wonderful to see you here again. And I just LOVE how you put that: when we are with Him, it glistens. All year long. So beautiful!

Jenn Hand –   – (December 6, 2011 10:04 AM)  

i know God delighted precious Michelle.. as did I when I read this!

Kimberly Coyle –   – (December 6, 2011 2:37 PM)  

A picture of true worship. Love your words and your gorgeous photos.

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:03 PM)  

Thanks so much for stopping by, Kimberly.

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:04 PM)  

Thank you, Jenn -- you are sweet!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:05 PM)  

I always especially love the first snow of the season. It never loses its magic. Of course, by March it gets a little old. But as for now, I can revel in the beauty of it!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:07 PM)  

Wow, Shelly, that's so sweet -- thanks for telling me about that conversation with your mom. I was completely transfixed by that icicle. The kids kept yelling, "Mommy! Mommy! Come here!" and I was like, "Yeah, hold on, hold on, I'm looking at an icicle!" I'm sure they think I'm nuts sometimes, but then again, they are used to my odd behavior!

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:07 PM)  

Oh I love that Connie: "living after one coming and waiting for the next."

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 6, 2011 9:09 PM)  

Ohhhh, honey, I'm sorry you got teary looking at those snow scenes. But you know what? The pictures of those glorious mountains I see on your blog all the time always take my breath away. Nebraska is so very flaaaaaaat!

Shawn Smucker  – (December 6, 2011 9:34 PM)  

Your words and photos are always stunning. Great post, Michelle.

Angel Haynes  – (December 6, 2011 10:28 PM)  

First time visiting and I love it. Your words and photos are beautiful! I'll be back! 

Jamie @ Six Bricks High  – (December 6, 2011 11:43 PM)  

Your photos are beautiful and your words equally so!

thefisherlady –   – (December 7, 2011 1:17 AM)  

Love. Joy. Worship. Serving. Rest. These celebrations I  could do all year round... and your beautiful walk... would never tire!gorgeous photos! This Sunday I did the same as you... my photos of the translucent leaves and ice drips were nowhere as lovely as yours... I did catch the hoarfrost though :)

Patricia Spreng –   – (December 7, 2011 8:01 AM)  

This is beautiful and your pastor is so right!  Love your photography... a beautiful capture of Love. Joy.Worship.Serving. Rest.  A blessing to be here today. =)

Carissa  – (December 7, 2011 12:02 PM)  

Oh my goodness... those pictures are beautiful :)

Michelle DeRusha  – (December 9, 2011 4:32 PM)  

Thanks so much visiting Graceful this week, Angel - it's lovely to meet you! I pop your place for a visit soon.

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