Introduction to The Christ

From now until Christmas, Grace Lutheran will be using as its Advent devotion the booklet Meditations on the Christ: What, Why, When, Where, and Who is the X?

X is an ancient way of naming The Christ. It is from the letter "Chi" from the Greek Alphabet.


These meditations, as well as our theme this Advent, are about identifying the Christ. Christ is not the last name of Jesus. Instead, as a way of understand "Christ" Father Richard Rohr (whose book, The Universal Christ is the basis of this series) asks these questions:


- What if Christ is a name of the transcendent within everything in the universe?

- What if Christ is a name of the immense spaciousness of all true Love?
- What if Christ is another name for everything in its fullness?

 Rohr further states that the Christ is: "God's constant, unfolding work" in creation. In Jesus, the physical incarnation of the Christ, we find that "God loves all things by becoming them." Christ is the Messiah. The Anointed One. 


Members of Grace are encouraged to take part in the meditations and reflections together through the season of Advent, beginning this week leading up to Advent 1.


So for the season of Advent, this space will be used to provide passages that relate to each week's meditation. For further reflection, please pick up a copy of the booklet in the Narthex.







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