Sunday 31 December 2023

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!  2024 is almost here.  We are celebrating with Graham's parents and lots of food.  

It's been a busy, wonderful month.  We celebrated Isaac becoming a teenager with family and friends, and enjoyed various Advent and Christmas activities.  

Christmas Eve morning at our church was lovely (Kohen and Lily-Anna enjoyed a pancake party).  We attended a beautiful evening candlelight service at First Baptist with friends followed by fun at their home and a late night.  

On Christmas morning we celebrated at the Christian Reformed Church.  I'm so glad they like to go to church on Christmas as that's how I grew up.  It's true that it's a tradition that I appreciate but it was also a wonderful time to worship with other believers singing the glorious carols.  I also feel closer to Josiah when I'm singing at church on Christmas morning.  It's related to something I once read about the saints on this side and that side worshiping God together.  I picture that, especially on Christmas.  I was extra blessed when the kids were called up to the front of the church and Lily-Anna happily skipped up to the front with all the children she didn't know.  Most or all of the other children had practiced actions to Away in a Manger.  She followed along so well and it was a joy to see her able to take part in that way.  

I had told the kids they wouldn't have to come to church on Christmas Day if they were too tired from the late night but Isaac was looking forward to it and the others came willingly.  It's their tradition now too.  

With Graham being sick before Christmas and our late night Christmas Eve, I was actually wrapping a number of presents after church on Christmas Day.  The kids were very patient and I think the results were worth the wait.  

It's time for me to continue celebrating with family so I will say goodnight and wish you and yours a very Happy New Year!  

I enjoyed the sermon this morning based on Matthew 11:28-30.  We need to come to Jesus, take His yoke and find rest.  Amen!

Blessings,

Elizabeth

Matthew 11:28-30

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”