Xmas dinner and Xmas Eve church service
Dec. 25th, 2004 01:24 amDid the Christmas dinner thing (which was the day before Christmas because my mom's flying out to Chicago tomorrow afternoon, to be with my aunt and grandmother). We have now learned various ways NOT to cook a beef roast. It eventually got done... about an hour after we meant to eat dinner. Oy.
Did the Christmas Eve service at church. Surprisingly few word changes in the hymns this year -- UUs are weird about excessive denominational stuff getting into our Christmas songs, despite them being, y'know, Christian by definition, but this year the only really drastic changes were replacing all alternate final lines of "Silent Night" with 'sleep in heavenly peace' and totally rewriting the third verse of "Joy to the World" so it had no references to Jesus at all.
Eh, I can live with that. Particularly since it wasn't a bad bit of versification in its own right.
I used to get SO ticked off at the former Summit minister because he was sort of pagan-animist and stripped out everything that was even vaguely "All hail the Lord Jesus Christ" and thus totally bollixed up people who were expecting the usual words. My feeling is that unless you're going to switch around a whole verse, you're singing a Christmas hymn. So it's going to sound Christian. Suck it up and deal, or don't sing at all. Nobody's forcing you, after all!
Your mileage may vary.
Did the Christmas Eve service at church. Surprisingly few word changes in the hymns this year -- UUs are weird about excessive denominational stuff getting into our Christmas songs, despite them being, y'know, Christian by definition, but this year the only really drastic changes were replacing all alternate final lines of "Silent Night" with 'sleep in heavenly peace' and totally rewriting the third verse of "Joy to the World" so it had no references to Jesus at all.
Eh, I can live with that. Particularly since it wasn't a bad bit of versification in its own right.
I used to get SO ticked off at the former Summit minister because he was sort of pagan-animist and stripped out everything that was even vaguely "All hail the Lord Jesus Christ" and thus totally bollixed up people who were expecting the usual words. My feeling is that unless you're going to switch around a whole verse, you're singing a Christmas hymn. So it's going to sound Christian. Suck it up and deal, or don't sing at all. Nobody's forcing you, after all!
Your mileage may vary.