Ghosts and Orphans of Christmas Past, III: From time to time they all joined in the chorus
December 15, 2024 • Katie Lancaster • Luke 1:46–55
Poet E. E. Cummings writes “I thank you, God, for most this amazing day…everything which is natural, which is infinite, which is yes.”#_ftn1
But if Scrooge is any semblance of proof, we don’t always start at “thank you.”
We don’t always start awake to “most this amazing day.” There are bah-humbug days. There are days drenched in grump, when you’d rather sulk and be sullen, a kind of curmudgeon, than admit that it might be possible that, as the choir sang “the world is about to turn.”#_ftn2
Some days we show up as Scrooge, unable to awaken to the advent possibility of joy just beyond the horizon.
#_ftnref1 Cummings, E. E. Selected Poems. Edited by Richard S. Kennedy. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1991, p. 167.
#_ftnref2 The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Glory to God: The Presbyterian Hymnal (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2013), hymn #100, "Canticle of the Turning."