TODAY IN MISSION YEARBOOK
When the Word moves into the world
December 24, 2022
The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood.
We saw the glory with our own eyes … (John 1:14, MSG)
Growing up, my mother read the text of John 1 to our family when we returned home from Christmas Eve services at Morningside Presbyterian Church. When I was older, I discovered Eugene Peterson’s version captured in The Message. The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. God moved in with us. For months, Mary had welcomed God into her own body. The Word moved into her womb. And on Christmas Eve, she knew this Grace and Glory would soon push its way out into the world, first in Bethlehem, then Egypt and Nazareth, to the towns of Galilee and Jerusalem. From there the world was never the same.
For weeks we have been preparing anew for the birth of Christ into our lives. Now our celebrations mark the movement of the Word into the world again. This time, God has made us the Body of Christ. May Christ be born again and anew in us that we might bear Christ again and anew into our own neighborhoods — so the world will never be the same.
Nikki Collins, Coordinator, 1001 New Worshiping Communities, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Today's Focus: Christmas Eve
Let us join in prayer for:
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
James and Jodi McGill, Mission co-workers serving in Niger/South Sudan, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Carol McGinn, Executive Business Administrator, Facilities, Board of Pensions
Let us pray
Still our hearts, O God, that we might be ready to behold your Glory.
Quicken our ears to your voice that we may not miss your burning cry.
And fill us, God of Wonders, with your Love that we might bear your grace into this world.
Amen.