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Christmas Pageant GPPC 12-24-16 Isaiah 9:2-7, Luke 2:1-20 1 So let s talk about Christmas pageants. Have you seen a few in your day? In one church I served, a church member who used to own horses actually brought in a real-life feeding trough, a manger, filled with hay. As you can imagine this was a big hit with the kids who gathered around it and said, Hey, that looks like something horses eat out of. And the teacher said, It is something horses eat out of. And the kids said, Hey, that looks like hey! And the teacher said, It is hey. And so it went. In another church, at the Christmas pageant Mary and Joseph not only had a red-haired baby Jesus, but Jesus also happened to be female. As I recall, she was absolutely mellow and slept through the entire pageant. And then there is Guilford Park. Every year we have what we call our impromptu Christmas Pageant which basically means that our Christian Educator, Kim Row, gets down on her knees and prays very hard before it happens. As I understand it, a few key people, the narrator

and Mary and Joseph, are selected in advance. But everybody else gets 2 assigned a costume and a part on the night of the play. The narrator steps to the mic and reads the Christmas story, interspersed with congregational singing of Christmas hymns as the various actors make their entrances and come down the center aisle. The camel requires two people--one to power the front end and one to power the back. And some years, but not this year, the poor critter separates into two giggly halves. The flock of lambs played by our little lambs, is especially popular as is the army of angels and the squadron of kings. It s also beautiful but startling to notice the children who used to be the little bitty lambs now grown up so much as to serve as assistant traffic directors, narrators, or even Mary and Joseph. Life goes by fast, doesn t it? This year Jesus was played by baby Tony. And Tony, the little Lord Jesus no crying he makes, was doing just fine until Mary and Joseph did what the script called for. They laid him in a manger, and he was having no part of that. Jesus started to cry, and then he cried louder, and then louder. And we were thinking, Oh, please pick him up. Please

3 pick him up. And Mary and Joseph did, but this was not satisfactory to Jesus. Not to worry. You remember in the Bible Jesus had a cousin named John the Baptist. Well, Tony has a cousin named Poppy. So the mothers made a seamless tag-team hand-off and baby Poppy gave a stand-in performance that has received outstanding critical reviews. And that s how we do Christmas pageants at Guilford Park. Interestingly enough, the dictionary says the primary meaning of the word pageant is pejorative. It can mean a mere show, a pretense, an ostentatious display. But originally pageant simply meant a scene displayed on a stage. And a pageant is also a spectacular exhibition, a drama. Our Christmas pageant at Guilford Park is a scene displayed on a stage. And the first Christmas was that too. It was a spectacular exhibition, a drama played out on the stage of the universe, with characters pointing to an eternal message. Luke sets the scene more than 2000 years ago with Emperor Augustus sending out a decree. You remember our Jewish forebears, the people of God, were living under the domination of the Roman Empire.

And Roman Emperors or Caesars, were known, of course, for their 4 arrogance. A Bible scholar says, In the eastern Mediterranean world Augustus was further hailed as savior and god in many Greek inscriptions His birthday [September 23 rd ] was celebrated: [the birthday] of the god has marked the beginning of the good news through him for the world. (Joseph A. Fitzmyer, The Gospel According to Luke I-IX, 394.) But as Marilynne Robinson puts it, Caesar Augustus was also said to be divine, and there aren t any songs about him. (Marilynne Robinson, When I Was a Child I Read Books, 127.) And as the writer of Proverbs put it, Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. The Roman emperors and the empire were also infamous for their diabolical cruelty. They did not invent torture, but they certainly did their best to perfect it. But as followers of Christ, we will never accept torture, no matter the justifications offered for it. Torture is part of the emperor s reign, not the reign of Christ.

Emperor Augustus sends out a decree that all the world be 5 registered. He sends all the people back to their hometowns for a census. And this seems innocent enough, doesn t it? But it s not. Theologian Justo González says, A census usually announced greater poverty and exploitation. It was as welcome among subjects of the Roman Empire as undocumented immigrants in industrialized nations welcome a census today. (Justo González, Luke, 33.) So Emperor Augustus decrees a census and Mary and Joseph get moving, traveling from Nazareth to Bethlehem. We can guess that this is not easy for a pregnant Mary. But the emperor decrees and they get going. It feels as though the emperor and the empire are absolutely in charge, doesn t it? Just bossing people around and taking names (or a similar phrase). But Luke is already showing us that Augustus who probably imagines himself god, savior, and king of all the world, is just a pawn in the hands of God, the true Sovereign of the Universe. Even as Augustus orders Mary and Joseph back to Bethlehem, his order is a part of divinely-ordained prophecy, and he doesn t even know it.

Even as he struts about his gilded palace, the world he imagines as his 6 possession, is slipping through his fingers like sand, because God is alive and on the move. And this Christmas pageant is set on the stage of the history for all to see. When Mary and Joseph arrive in Bethlehem there s no room for them in what our Bible translation calls the inn, actually a guest room in the house. Maybe another family member with greater prestige and clout has already taken that room and refuses to vacate, even for a pregnant woman. We don t know. But we know the baby, Mary s baby, Joseph s baby, God s baby, Lord of the Universe is born in a room probably attached to the house, a room where prized farm animals might come for the night. And maybe the baby, this precious baby, is laid in a feeding trough. And the first witnesses to the birth of Jesus are not only his parents but also the livestock who represent the rest of creation that also holds its breath in wonder. Meanwhile, Luke says that at the same time there are shepherds nearby. Being a shepherd is blue collar, dirt under your fingernails,

7 work. You re out in the heat and cold, sun and rain and wind. And there are wolves with big teeth, my pretty. It s not prestigious being a shepherd. You won t get rich or be famous or get to put your name on anything. The shepherds are living out in the fields watching over their flock by night. And to them, of all people, to them God sends an angel, a divine messenger with this announcement. Do not be afraid; behold, I m bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, the Messiah, the Lord. And then the angel is joined by an army of angels praising God. This is God s spectacular drama played out on the stage of the universe. This is God s Christmas pageant and it is a direct challenge to the emperor s pageant and to the false logic of the emperor and the Roman Empire, and to every emperor and empire. The emperor s pageant says, Look at me marching around my palace. I m so great and you are just underlings to satisfy my ego. But God s pageant says, I will set aside my power and come down in humility, in the form of a little baby born in a manger.

8 The emperor s pageant shouts, Fear me. Do what I command or I will punish you with torture and cruelty you cannot stand. Do not cross me, because I keep score and I get even. But God s pageant says, Do not be afraid. I know you make mistakes. I do not hold grudges. I know you are imperfect. I come to you in gentle love. I am with you and for you, not against you. The 2006 movie Children of Men, is set in the year 2027. We see a world torn apart by terrorism and violence. To top it off, almost all women have become infertile. And to be able to bear a child is almost unheard of. Near the end of the movie there is a remarkable scene. A young woman and her newborn baby and a man are trapped in an abandoned school building under attack by soldiers. The couple and child must leave or die. So the woman cradles her baby in her arms close to her breast and the man and woman slowly make their way down the concrete corridor and down the concrete steps, encountering armed soldiers along the way. And as they move, the baby begins to fuss and cry a perfect target. But the soldiers are captured by the holiness before them. They turn their weapons aside and freeze in astonishment.

9 An officer screams, Cease firing! Cease firing! And as the couple and child pass by outside, some soldiers kneel and cross themselves. And for a moment, just a moment, all that we hear is the sound of the precious baby and the silence of peace. We all have our own battles and worries, sorrows and shames don t we? And so does the world. But this evening, God invites us to set it all aside, to observe a cease fire, at least for a moment, to hear the sound of the precious baby Jesus and to gaze in wonder on the Christmas pageant. In the birth of Jesus, we know that evil and suffering and death will not have the last word. God s humble, gentle, vulnerable, merciful love will have the last word. So live not into the emperor s pageant. Live into God s pageant. And do not be afraid. Do not be afraid. Amen. Jeff Paschal