On this Christmas morning the people of God gather to celebrate the birth of the Word made flesh, Christ our Lord. Luke recounts the familiar story of shepherds and angels; John’s gospel tells of the Word that dwells among us, full of grace and truth. The meaning of Christmas is made clear: the light shines in the darkness. It is in the liturgy that we encounter the Word made flesh—in the people of God gathered together as the body of Christ, and in the meal around the holy table. We go forth to be bearers of light as we proclaim this good news to all the ends of the earth.
Readings and Psalm
- Isaiah 62:6-12
God comes to restore the people
- Psalm 97
Light dawns for the righteous, and joy for the honest of heart. (Ps. 97:11)
- Titus 3:4-7
Saved through water and the Spirit
- Luke 2:[1-7] 8-20
The birth of the Messiah revealed to shepherds