A Love Song to the World - A Reflection for Christmas 2012
Dear friends in Christ, “It came upon the midnight clear, that glorious song of old, from angels bending near the earth to touch their harps of gold.” On a night over two thousand years ago, angels bent near the earth and shepherds heard their song. It was a song whose words were so desperately needed, and whose melody soothed the souls of the deeply troubled. It was a time, much like any other time: there was conflict; there were wars and rumours of wars; the poor went unfed and the rich sat in lofty places; there were broken hearts and broken spirits. But a song broke through it all and announced that into the lives of a people who had suffered long, with woe and strife, with sin and sadness, was coming a Saviour who would bring peace. That message was desperately needed then, and it is no less desperately needed today. The words of that beloved hymn, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear , penned by Unitarian minister Edmund Hamilton Sears (1810-1876) remind us that