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Anne McConney. Our December Hearts
Our December Hearts
FOREWORD
NOVEMBER 27. WALKABOUT
NOVEMBER 28 …TO THEE, A WAYFARER
NOVEMBER 29. THE EVE OF SAINT ANDREW
NOVEMBER 30. WRESTLING WITH THE ANGEL
DECEMBER 1. THE PRECISION OF INCARNATION
DECEMBER 2. KINFOLK AND EXILES
DECEMBER 3. THE SPIDERWEBS OF LIFE
DECEMBER 4. THE CALL OF THE UNWILD
DECEMBER 5. GAZING INTO THE MYSTERY
DECEMBER 6. MAKERS AND SHAPERS AND TELLERS OF TALES
DECEMBER 7. RELICS OF THE WASTELAND
DECEMBER 8. LIVING IN THE APOCALYPSE
DECEMBER 9. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
DECEMBER 10. THE MILLION NAMES OF GRACE
DECEMBER 11. ALL GOD'S CHILDREN GOT BOOTS
DECEMBER 12. WALKING INTO THE DARK
DECEMBER 13. OUR FABLES BROKEN
DECEMBER 14. THE MOONFOOL AND. THE DRAGON SONGS I
DECEMBER 15. THE MOONFOOL AND. THE DRAGON SONGS II
DECEMBER 16. SONG OF THE SALMON
HERE SLEEPS THE BLESSED CHIONE WHO HAS FOUND JERUSALEM BECAUSE SHE PRAYED MUCH
DECEMBER 17. THE MIRACLEWORKER. AND THE PIGS
DECEMBER 18. GIVING FAILURES
DECEMBER 19. THE CHILDREN AT THE GATE
DECEMBER 20. DREAMING IN THE SPIRIT
DECEMBER 21. LIVING THE LONGEST NIGHT
DECEMBER 22. WORKING THE NIGHT SHIFT
DECEMBER 23. THE LORE OF LOVE
DECEMBER 24. THINE ALMIGHTY. WORD LEAPS DOWN
DECEMBER 25. FIRSTBORN OF ALL CREATION
DECEMBER 26. THE DAY AFTER THE DAY BEFORE
DECEMBER 27. A HUNDRED CIRCLING CAMPS
DECEMBER 28. SLEEP IN HEAVENLY PEACE
DECEMBER 29. GREAT CLOUD OF WITNESSES
DECEMBER 30. THE LAUGHTER OF GOD
DECEMBER 31. MILLENNIUM THREE
JANUARY 1. NOCTURNAL FOR THE NEW YEAR
JANUARY 2. GRAVEYARDS
JANUARY 3. WALKING THE WALK, PRAYING THE PRAYER
JANUARY 4. THE PRINCE, THE GARBAGEMAN, AND THE DOG
JANUARY 5. ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN
JANUARY 6. THE THIRTEENTH DAY. OF CHRISTMAS
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Meditations for Advent and Christmas
Anne McConney
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This is the central statement of Christianity, the solid baseline of our theology from which all else follows: God let go of Godhead and lived as a human being. The God who created a cosmos larger than we can imagine and more beautiful than we can bear was born as a small, squalling infant. The God who made an eternity without beginning or end, who made time and the passage of time with all its ruthless necessities of birth, growth, aging and death, also came to live in time. God came to walk amid friends, companions and enemies, to watch the seasons come and go over a parched and dusty land, to know the past only as a memory and the future only as hope and fear. God came to live through—even as we do—the ills and joys, the pleasures and confusions that are the inevitable heritage of flesh and bone and blood.
This is the terror that strikes us to the root of our souls and the glory that burns in our blood. This is the question we fear and yet must ask: what does it mean to be human? What does it mean to believe that God was human too? What think ye of Christ?
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