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Christmas - Mary
Christmas - Mary
by Alison Walker
Monologue: Mary writes home after the birth of Jesus. Mary enters, and carefully sets out writing materials, then brings on a crib (preferably one that can be rocked, or a modern car seat contraption for a baby), complete with a swaddled baby. As she writes her letter home, she k
Jesus Gets Colic reflection
Jesus Gets Colic reflection
by Jonathan Miller
Collick Jesus is screaming, baby Jesus, purple in the face barely breathing in.......screaming. It is probably 2 in the morning, but the state Mary is in she cannot tell. Jesus has been screaming for what seems to Mary like 4 hours, inconsolable unless moving, bouncing, jiggling.
Christmas Night
Christmas Night
by Lee Pirie and twelvebaskets
The Christmas Nativity scene at night. Ideal for adding into a PowerPoint slide. Also Available: Christmas Nativity with White Background Click Here Christmas Nativity with Stable Background Click Here Christmas Nativity with the World as a Background Click Here Christmas Scene a
Times and Seasons - Mary’s visit to Elizabeth
Times and Seasons - Mary’s visit to Elizabeth
by Marjorie Dobson
Mary’s visit to Elizabeth When Mary arrived she looked worn out. The journey was bound to be tiring in her condition and I know she’d not been having an easy time in her home town and with her gossiping neighbours. But as I saw her approaching I could feel the excitement building
Times and Seasons - Expectation
Times and Seasons - Expectation
by Marjorie Dobson
Expectation That first faint fluttering of movement seems so insignificant that it can be dismissed as imagination. As the days pass and the growing continues and the stirring becomes stronger, then the realisation dawns that new life is beginning to make its presence felt. Conti
jesus born an outcast
jesus born an outcast
by David Perry
Poem accompanied by picture of stained glass window showing the birth of Jesus, with a wooden carving of his crucifixion and a figure of a woman holding spices for his burial placed on the window ledge in front of it. Click here to see a full version of the Image. Click here to s
birth death and burial of Jesus in stained glass and wood, stone and wood
birth death and burial of Jesus in stained glass and wood, stone and wood
by David Perry
Picture of stained glass window in a church showing the birth of Jesus, with a wooden carving of his crucifixion and a figure of a woman holding spices for his burial placed on the window ledge in front of it. Click here to see the image accompanied with a poem Click here to see
Christmas Child
Christmas Child
by Andrew Gadd
Christmas poem, a tongue-in-cheek comparison of the sparseness of the stable with the ornate jamboree that Christmas has become. Christmas Child So the stable was dirty, draughty and bare The manger was rickety, half-filled with straw The oil lamp was feeble and gave out no warmt
Imagining the Lectionary: Kairos Moments (Advent 1C)