Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas Letter 2012


Dear friends and family,

Christmas is here!  As a kid I looked forward to everything that was a part of my traditional Christmas- getting the tree, decorating the house, decorating sugar cookies, singing all of the Christmas songs, a big Christmas Eve dinner with relatives, and giving and receiving presents. But as I grew older I began to take these traditions for granted.  I remember my first Christmas season on the Reservation.   Suddenly, traditions that had lost their meaning seemed to having purpose again.  I was in a community that didn’t have its own Christmas traditions born out of the love, which comes from knowing that Jesus came to earth as a baby for us.   If I didn’t see the importance of celebrating the birth of my Savior in a huge way, then why should the people around me?  So it is with joy that I celebrate Christmas and look forward to the aspects of Christmas that have become a part of our tradition here on the Reservation. 
This is the first Christmas that we get to celebrate Christmas on Sundays as a church.  And as a church and youth group we have started several new traditions, I hope.  This past week we took the discipleship group kids caroling to elders’ homes.  I don’t think any of the kids had been caroling before, and several of them had no idea what caroling was.  We showed up on elders’ lawns with 35 of us singing Christmas carols.  Many of the elders were moved to tears after seeing the size of the group and the joy that came from the kids singing.  I think many of the youth were surprised that they could do something that would have such an impact on other people.  When I think about it, it is amazing that we have 30 kids who would want to come with us and sing Christmas songs that are barely familiar to them on elders’ front lawns.   It is just a small reminder of how much the Lord is working in the hearts of the kids, youth and adults here.   Christmas caroling is a tradition I hope we keep for many years. 
I pray that the Lord gives you joy in celebrating the birth of Jesus and that you enjoy your Christmas traditions, not because it is what you have always done, but because you have a great reason to celebrate. 

Love and Peace this Christmas season,
Heather

“This will happen when the special child is born. God will give us a son who will be responsible for leading the people. His name will be “Wonderful Counselor, Powerful God, Father Who Lives Forever, Prince of Peace.” His power will continue to grow, and there will be peace without end. This will establish him as the king sitting on David’s throne and ruling his kingdom. He will rule with goodness and justice forever and ever. The strong love that the Lord All-Powerful has for his people will make this happen!”
Isaiah 9:6-7

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