A Crib service 2012Welcome
Light Advent candles
Opening prayer
O Little town of Bethlehem
[Powerpoint of Christmas card]
L: What makes you say that?
P: Well it’s obvious, isn't it? Christmas is when it is cold, and penguins like cold; Christmas cards always have penguins on them - look there’s my uncle Pickup ... Pickup the penguin. And the best Christmas crackers have penguin jokes in them. Like: What do penguins have for lunch? Ice-bergersWhat do penguins sing on a birthday? Freeze a jolly good fellowWhat do you call a penguin in the desert? LostWhy don’t you see any penguins in Britain? Because they’re afraid of Wales
L: (interrupting) Thank you! NO, Christmas is not all about penguins. In fact, Christmas has NOTHING to do with penguins. The only reason they have penguin jokes is because penguins are ridiculous (penguin looks hurt); and I have no idea why there are penguins on Christmas cards. It is really because people have forgotten what Christmas is all about.
P: Well if Christmas is not all about penguins, what is it about?
L: Let's look at another Christmas card.
L: Penguin, you are missing the point. What is in the center of this picture?
P: A baby .. (hopefully) penguin? Why is he there?
L: No. It is not a baby penguin. It is a baby boy. I think we better tell you the story.Penguin settles down. It all happened a long time ago. 2000 years ago. An angel came from God to a girl called Mary. She lived in a town called Nazareth. He told her that she was going to have a baby.
'I have come with special news'(Gabriel comes to stage and goes to back of church to Mary)
Mary's baby was going to be different to other babies - no he wasn't going to be a penguin. He was God's Son, and he had come into the world to save people from sin and death.
Now Mary lived in Nazareth with the man who was going to be her husband, Joseph. And the emperor ordered everybody to go to the town they had originally come from. And since Joseph had come from Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph had to go to Bethlehem. But it was a difficult journey because Mary was almost about to have the baby. She was very big and round
P: Just like a penguin.
L: It was a difficult journey.
Little donkey(Mary and Joseph come to front)L: They arrive in Bethlehem. The town is full of people – so full of people that there is no where they can stay, and nowhere that Mary can have her baby. But then an innkeeper allows them to use his stable – that is why there are the cows in the card – and the baby, the special baby was born in the stable and was laid in the cattle feeding trough. And Joseph and Mary called him Jesus.
The virgin Mary had a baby boy
L: There were shepherds looking after their sheep. That’s where the sheep come in. They (the shepherds and the sheep) were having a bit of a snooze because it was very late, when suddenly a whole crowd of angels appeared to them and sang praises to God. And they told the shepherds: ‘A baby has been born in Bethlehem. He is God’s son, and he has come into the world to save people from sin and death’.
It was on a starry night(shepherds and sheep come to the front)
L: Now there were, in a far country, wise men who saw an unusual star. And they knew that a special baby had been born, a baby who would be King. So they bought their presents for the new king, packed up their bags, got on their camels and followed the star
Jesus you’re the morning star(wise men et al and stars come up)
L: After a long journey the wise men arrive at Bethlehem and the star stops over the place where the baby is. And they go in and see Jesus, and they kneel down, and offer him their gifts.
That is what Christmas is all about. So I’m sorry. It is not about penguins – but it is about the birth of Jesus Christ
P: So it’s got nothing to do with penguins? L: No, I’m sorry.P: Not even if we are cute, small and fluffyL: Not even if you are cute, small and fluffyP: In which case I think I’ll stick with birthday cards. Is it OK for us to be on birthday cards? L: Yes, of course it isP: And Christmas is Jesus’ birthday?L: Yes! cleverP: So I can be on Christmas cards, so long as I remember that they’re Jesus’ birthday cards. L: I suppose so! I think we better sing again.
Away in a manger
L2: Thank you. I’ve got a Christmas card here. It doesn’t have a penguin on it. It has a scene showing Jesus birth. Wise men and shepherds are kneeling down before Jesus. I wonder what it would have been like to have been there. It may have been like this. It may have been very different.
I wonder if we could get a person inside a Christmas card? (follow instructions from Barnabas in Churches). We’ve got a person into a Christmas card!
But the astonishing thing is that at Christmas, God – who is so so big – far bigger than we can possibly imagine – got Himself inside a baby. He remained God but became completely a human baby.
So God knows what it is like to be us.- He came to rescue us.- He came to be our ruler.- He came in order to help us get to know God
Because God is ‘up there’, so big that he can’t be seen, we could never get to know him. But by becoming a human being, we can begin to know what he is like.
So Christmas is, I’m sorry, not all about penguins. It is not even a little bit about penguins - although maybe human beings would treat penguins a lot better if they allow Jesus to be in control. Christmas is about God packing himself into a baby, living among us, dieing and rising from the dead, so that we can get to know him: ‘Father God, thank you that your Son became a baby and was born as our Lord Jesus. Thank you that you came into this world to set us free from sin and death. Help us to get to know Jesus and to get to know you. Amen.'
In the bleak midwinter
Final prayer