D is for Displacement

The council and the group that meets for Wednesday evening prayer service have been reading Compassion: A Reflection on the Christian Life. It’s been a little slow going because the authors introduce new ways of thinking about on common concepts in Christianity like community, servanthood and, well, compassion. Displacement, however, is not exactly a common concept in Christianity. Yet, after some unpacking, it’s clear that it is a necessary concept of Christianity.

Displacement, understood as a “shift from the ordinary or proper place,” is indeed what happens to us when we become part of the body of Christ. Some might equate church with what is ordinary and proper. But the gospel does something different to us. When we recognize the invitation to displacement, we no longer have the need to cling to the expected, routine, often comfortable spaces. Displacement frees us from the illusion of normal. Displacement allows us to see our own brokenness. Displacement makes space for grace. Jesus Christ is God displaced in humanity. The Christian Life is life as the body of Christ!

C is for Candle

Light One Candle

I have still not been successful finding the letters we decorated last year. Luckily I have my own personal artist at home!

I’ve also not been successful in finding our advent wreath frame. I remember packing away the Christmas decorations last year and thinking I’d be clever and put the advent wreath somewhere I could find it easily this year. No such luck!

For the past several years we have gotten one of the Lego advent calendars. Not so this year.

I’d like to say that COVID is the reason for not having my act together for Advent, but that would just be an excuse. Nor would it explain why this happens every year! I loathe the earlier and earlier Christmas decorations showing up all over. I’ve even grown resentful about #GivingTuesday as just another way to the get on the bandwagon of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday.

This is why I’m grateful for the Advent season. It gives me time to prepare. It helps remind me of all the preparing God is doing. Just one lone candle reminds me this week.

If you are following along with A Video Advent here is the link again!