Blue Christmas


Christmas can be a painful time for some.


It may be the first Christmas without a loved family member who has recently died; it may be a time that has always been difficult. The pandemic certainly has uprooted all of our lives. We and loved ones get the virus and we mourn the death of some of them. We have not been able to have the usual memorial services. The dreaded virus is not going away soon.


The constant refrain on the radio and television, in shopping malls and churches, about the happiness of the season, about getting together with family and friends, reminds many people of what they have lost or have never had. The anguish of broken relationships, the insecurity of unemployment, the weariness of ill health, the pain of isolation - all these can make us feel very alone in the midst of the celebrating and spending.


We need the space and time to acknowledge our sadness and concern; we need to know that we are not alone. Our spirits sink, as the days grow shorter. We feel the darkness growing deeper around us. We need encouragement to live the days ahead of us.


For these reasons, Bethel Lutheran Church and Incarnation Anglican Church are offering a special “Blue Christmas” service December 13 at 3:00pm. Come and join us in sharing and hearing prayers, scripture, and music that acknowledges that God’s presence is for those who mourn, for those who struggle - and that God’s Word comes to shine light into our darkness.


Everyone, regardless of church background is welcome.