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Have you got room?

‘Posada’ is the Spanish word for ‘Inn’, and it gives its name to an activity which has become quite popular during Advent, as a way of engaging people in preparing for Christmas. It originated in a Mexican custom when children dressed as Mary and Joseph would go from house to house during Advent, asking people if they had any room, prompting them to think about the Christmas story. The Church Army adapted the idea in the UK, initially as a way of raising funds, and suggested that instead of children, crib figures should be sent round from house to house, spending a night wherever people were willing to give them hospitality. Their presence could be an opportunity for gathering friends and neighbours together to spend some time reflecting on their preparations for celebrating the birth of Christ. The idea has caught on, and been developed in many different ways, involving schools and local shops as well as church members. Sometimes only Mary and Joseph make the journey with a donkey, sometimes all the crib figures go their separate ways, joining together on Christmas Eve to form the crib in a church or other meeting place. Many people find it convenient to use knitted figures, and if lots of people are involved, several sets of figures can be employed. People might also be encouraged to make their own figures as part of the process.

Here are some prayers which could be used as the figures arrive at each resting place:

Welcoming the figures

Heavenly Father,

as we welcome Mary and Joseph

to be with us for a while,

we pray that we will know your presence with us

in all our preparations to celebrate

the birth of your Son,

and that the sense of your presence

will grow in us in all the days to come, Amen.

For travellers

God of the journey,

as we remember Joseph and Mary

on their way to Bethlehem,

we pray for all who travel

by road and rail,

in the air or on the sea.

Protect them from danger,

and bring them safely

to their journey’s end. Amen.

For all expecting a child

Father, Mother God,

we ask your blessing on all

who are preparing to be parents.

May the birth be accomplished safely,

and new life nurtured with wisdom and love,

for his sake who became a child for us. Amen.

For children

Heavenly Father,

we thank you for children,

for their joy, their trust and their simplicity.

Be with them, we pray, as they grow.

May they always know that they are loved

by you, and by those to whom

you have entrusted their care. Amen.

For homeless people

Loving God,

we pray for all who are

homeless as your Son was:

for refugees and asylum seekers;

for all who have been driven

from their homes and their lands

by cruel leaders;

for all in our own country who sleep rough,

and all for whom no one cares.

Touch them with your love, dear Lord,

and help us to do what we can

to show your love to them,

not just at Christmas

but throughout the year. Amen.

For people who find Christmas difficult

Generous God,

we pray for all who will find it hard to

celebrate Christmas this year.

May our eyes be open to recognize the lonely

and all who feel excluded from the celebrations

because they have few resources.

Help us to be generous in assisting where we can. Amen.

For animals

Creator God,

we thank you for all the animals

which share this planet with us.

We thank you for our pets,

and all the creatures whose company we enjoy.

Especially today we thank you for the animals

which help us and serve us in many different ways.

May we always treat them with kindness and respect. Amen.

For ourselves

Lord Jesus,

open our minds and our hearts, that we may

welcome you afresh into our lives this Christmas,

and keep close to you in the coming year. Amen.

Seasons of Grace

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