Christmas
Stories
These Will Preach!
Stories and Metaphors for the Pulpit
Object:
A favorite story at Saint John's, Des Moines, is about the Christmas Eve that Pastor Louis Valbracht wanted to let a doll down from the chancel ceiling and into a manger in front of the altar. He was preaching and gave the signal to Pastor Louis Piehl, who stood to the side with a fishing rod and reel to let the baby Jesus down. All went well until Piehl ran out of line about one foot short of the baby's being at rest in the manger. Finally Valbracht came out of the pulpit and pushed the doll into the manger, which pulled Piehl out into the chancel. He ran back to the wings, which pulled the baby back in the air, and so on! How many secular forces try to keep the baby from coming again this year?
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Some years ago a submarine sank off the coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. When divers located it they heard a faint tapping from the inside. There were still some sailors alive inside the sub! In Morse code they communicated their crucial question: "Is there any hope?" The coming of the Christ at Christmas taps back: There is hope, for we have Emmanuel.
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At the DeSoto wildlife preserve in Iowa I observed a highway employee driving a pickup truck along the side of the road and with a cloth polishing the reflectors on posts marking the side-ditch's edge. At Christmas we polish up again that light which came to us who live in darkness.
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One Christmas the movie Back to the Future was being promoted and shown. We often celebrate Christmas in a backward glance as what has been, without considering what this means for our, and the congregation's, future.
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On NBC news, the director of the stage play Annie said, "I took a flat newspaper cartoon character named Annie and put flesh and blood on her." Martin Charnin was describing incarnation. The word became flesh. The word became flesh and blood in the person of Jesus.
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On CBS news a man by the name of Al Copeland in New Orleans had millions of lights in his front yard for Christmas. One thinks first, how beautiful! Then it's reported the neighbors are suing him for disturbing the peace.
I think the light of Christ is like that. When we really let it shine, those who prefer the darkness will always complain and try to extinguish the light.
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I took my son and wife and grandson to the airport today. It's the day after Christmas and the place was jammed. The birth of the Christ child still has the power to move people in great numbers all over the world!
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Some years ago a submarine sank off the coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. When divers located it they heard a faint tapping from the inside. There were still some sailors alive inside the sub! In Morse code they communicated their crucial question: "Is there any hope?" The coming of the Christ at Christmas taps back: There is hope, for we have Emmanuel.
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At the DeSoto wildlife preserve in Iowa I observed a highway employee driving a pickup truck along the side of the road and with a cloth polishing the reflectors on posts marking the side-ditch's edge. At Christmas we polish up again that light which came to us who live in darkness.
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One Christmas the movie Back to the Future was being promoted and shown. We often celebrate Christmas in a backward glance as what has been, without considering what this means for our, and the congregation's, future.
***
On NBC news, the director of the stage play Annie said, "I took a flat newspaper cartoon character named Annie and put flesh and blood on her." Martin Charnin was describing incarnation. The word became flesh. The word became flesh and blood in the person of Jesus.
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On CBS news a man by the name of Al Copeland in New Orleans had millions of lights in his front yard for Christmas. One thinks first, how beautiful! Then it's reported the neighbors are suing him for disturbing the peace.
I think the light of Christ is like that. When we really let it shine, those who prefer the darkness will always complain and try to extinguish the light.
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I took my son and wife and grandson to the airport today. It's the day after Christmas and the place was jammed. The birth of the Christ child still has the power to move people in great numbers all over the world!

