ENVISIONING THE 1ST
CHRISTMAS Joseph what is this news ye bring That we must go afar To register in Bethlehem To tell them who we are? I am with child and soon to birth The journey will be hard; My delicate condition We must surely guard. I have a donkey, Mary, Dear, And you shall ride on him. It’s better for you, than to walk, For walking would be grim. And so the journey was begun. It took quite a while. Donkeys were not comfortable, Yet Mary still did smile. When she saw Bethlehem ahead She knew she soon would rest.... And pictured a room at the Inn Where resting would be best. But there weren’t any rooms at all For they had all been rented. Seeing her condition dire, The innkeeper relented; “I have a stable you can use, At least you’re not outside. There is fresh hay to lay upon After your long ride. Inside they went and looked around And thought it would be fine. They’d make the best of what was there With little light to shine. A tiny lamp with oil showed The place where they could stay. And sure enough, as was said, They found some fresh sweet hay. Joseph looked around to see Whatever he could use.... And sure enough found something; An ideal thing to choose; The size was almost perfect For a smallish baby bed... It fed the baby critters In the stable shed. A manger with a blanket Placed upon fresh hay Made a cozy place upon The newborn babe to lay. Mary fed Emmanuel; Then swaddling Him tight Put Him in the manger And promptly said, “Good night.” She made herself comfortable So she could get some sleep But she heard people entering And thought she heard a sheep. She looked up and saw some shepherds Entering the stable. Quite a few assembled.... As many as were able. “Excuse me...may I help you?” She asked somewhat confused. Why were these people here now? She was not amused. They all began to speak at once Declaring with great joy... “It all is as the angels said This swaddled baby boy!!” Then they explained to Mary And Joseph heard it too.... The angels told them where to go And what they should do. They told what the angels sang And all about the glory. Their description was all fact... Not a made up story! After some conversing.... They realized the scene And of Mary’s tiredness.... To linger would be mean. So they went off rejoicing Enthusiastically.... Smiling and laughing... As joyful as could be!!! Then Mary said to Joseph, “How great that we were able To not have been inside the Inn, But rather in the stable. Because Dear Joseph, really, An Inn-room is quite small.... Too small for all those shepherds! They wouldn’t fit at all !! What first seemed to be a bad thing Turned out to be good. God’s ways always work out! Now they understood !!
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Larry & Claudette, Gordon and Janice, Barry and Pauline are making sandwiches for our local 'Gifts of Grace' mission to support Main Street Project in Winnipeg. They will be distributed to the homeless of our community. Over 200 Tuna, Bologna and Peanut Butter and Jam sandwiches were made by this hard-working crew!
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