Have you ever considered that the first Christmas happened in a hotel? In the midst of the hustle and bustle of weary travelers, a young couple arrived seeking shelter. This Christmas season, let's step into the shoes of the innkeeper and explore what it means that Christmas came to such an ordinary, busy place.
- Christmas comes to the world of business. Just like the innkeeper, we can get caught up in the demands of work and the pressures of the bottom line. This sermon will explore how to keep our hearts open to the spirit of Christmas even amidst the demands of our daily lives.
- Christmas comes to the lonely. Hotels are often filled with people far from home and loved ones. We'll reflect on how Christmas offers comfort and connection to those who feel alone, and how we can extend that same warmth to others.
- Christmas comes to those who don't want it or who don't have room for it. The innkeeper, perhaps unintentionally, turned away the holy family. This reminds us that Christmas comes whether we're ready or not, and challenges us to examine the ways we might be resisting its message.
- Christmas comes to those who are away from home. Whether we're travelers, expatriates, or simply feeling distant from our roots, Christmas offers a sense of belonging and hope.
This year, will you make room for Christmas? Join us as we explore the story of the innkeeper and discover how God's love can break through even the most unexpected places.