What do you think Christmas is all about?  We’ve included a video of some people answering that question on the street at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ1050bLTVw

From that experience, or your own, you can probably identify some answers drive religious people crazy: Santa, gifts, Elf on the Shelf, and so on.  They will shout – it’s about Jesus!

You can also probably identify some answers religious people would love.  Jesus is the reason for the season.  A saviour was born.  God is with us.

You can see how polarizing Christmas can be!  It is a religious occasion that is solemn, deep and meaningful, and yet it is also a cultural reality with rampant consumerism, time with family, funny traditions and oddities like eggnog and mistletoe.

You might think Chiristmas shouldn’t be polarizing, and that this is a new reality.  But Christmas and its effect on the world was polarizing not just today, but 2000 years ago.  We’ll see how later this week.

Question: How much of Christmas do you think is religious, and how much is cultural?  How much Santa, how much Jesus?

Reminder: We have a great Christmas event coming December 14th, 2013: The Original Christmas Party.  Hope you’re coming!

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Ryan Sim - March 30, 2016

Jesus Is...Alive - Wednesday

Easter

Jesus intended for his resurrection to change his followers' lives, not just their deaths. Question: How would your life be different is Jesus had stayed dead? Here's how one blogger, Shawn Lovejoy, put it: * I would have no hope of overcoming impossible odds. * I would have no hope of seeing miracles in my life. * I would have no hope of being liberated from my sin. * I would have no hope of change. * I would have no hope at funerals. * I would have no hope of life beyond my death. * I would have no hope of life ever getting any better than it is now. Source: http://shawnlovejoy.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/why-easter-matters-to-me/

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