Number 28
December 1991
The Diocese of Oxford Reporter: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
A Christmas message from the Bishop "Are you happy?" said the lady as she looked me intently in the eye. That was the rather embarrassing question I was once asked as a young curate. The lady was American. In England we do not usually ask such searching personal questions.
I 1APPY BI RTH DAY JE SUS Today in the town of David a Saviour has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger. (Luke 2, 11-12).
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REMEMBER WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. COME TO CHURCH THIS CHRISTMAS. Please photocopy this poster or cut it out, and put it in your window this Christmas
Inside The Door Jeremy Irons talks about God in his life - page 2. Milton Keynes' Christian Festival - page 5. I How David Winter makes Christmas last forever 8.
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Joseph's story of The Nativity - page 9. A Christmas game for everyone to play - page 10. What's on - page 19. Profile of the Salvation Army - page 20.
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Sharing the Good News in the Decade of Evangelism
For most of us life is a mixture of good times and bad, pleasure and pain, happiness and unhappiness. And even God can't make that different. No one can have continuous happiness, in the ordinary sense of the word. What Christ does offer us is joy. "So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your heart will rejoice, and no-one will take your joy from you." (John 16,22). I hope you find much happiness this Christmas with friends and family, relaxing, walking, talking and enjoying yourself. God does not begrudge us our innocent pleasures: He wants them for us. But even more He wants us to have that joy which nothing can destroy and no one can take from us, which can be with us in even the most difficult circumstances. The source of this joy is quite simple - God Himself. His love which creates the world, which forms us and which works ceaselessly for our well-being is sheer joy. And the way to find it is no
less simple - turn to Him in prayer and put ourselves in His hands. "God, you are the source of my being, the goal of all my longing - I am yours." In the second we say that, a miracle takes place. God's unending, unbreakable joy touches our hearts. I will be going to church this Christmas because I believe this joy has come amongst us. The carols, the cheerful decorations, the lights and the crib, all sing of one thing. God has made Himself available to us in human form. He has revealed Himself to us in a human heart and mind. In His eternal Son, Jesus Christ, He has become as vulnerable as a babe. In Christ God has gone more than half-way to meet us. Through His Spirit, He comes towards us every moment of our lives. He is present with us in a way which knows our life from the inside; and we can be present with Him. "Thou shalt show me the path of life; in thy presence is the fullness of joy: and at thy right hand there is pleasure for evermore." (Psalm 16,12). That's what it's all about for me. That's why I will be in church on Christmas Day. May the fullness of this Christmas joy be yours now and always.
+ Richard Oxon
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