
Family: This has always been very important to me at this time of year. Even if it is only for a few days, it is worth so much. We get together and sing, eat, play games, tell stories, watch Christmas movies and just enjoy being around each other.
Film and music: Our family loves to watch Christmas movies and TV shows together. When I was growing up it was the “Andy Griffith Christmas” special where the old store owner played the Grinch and Andy, Barney and the gang did what they could to make things better. With our kids it was a movie like “Elf”—it just made you feel good watching it. Then there are the classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “White Christmas”—so, so, good. We love to sing, and we enjoy the great music of the season. Then there are the Hallmark movies, many, many of them.
Food: I just love all of the goodies that go with Christmas. We had one lady in one of our churches that made the best plate of Christmas goodies and gave them to us every year. Not being a pastor this year I will miss out on that, but I’m sure I will survive.
Paul Gibson speaking at the 2016 Fall Adult Retreat at Windermere Baptist Conference Center.
Paul Gibson, executive minister for the Great Rivers Region of American Baptist Churches, orginially wrote this advent reflection for American Baptist Churches, USA. It is used with permission.