Nativity Scene - A poem by Steve Page
A festive poem from our resident poet…..
Sunday night saw our very first Christmas concert at Redeemer, and our resident poet Steve Page was on hand to shed some light on his experience of Christmas over the years, and reveal some truth about the very first Christmas to those in attendance. Below is just one of the many brilliant poems he shared with us, and it can be found in his new Christmas anthology, which our host on the night described (correctly) as a perfect stocking filler! If you want to buy it you’ll find a link to at the bottom of the page.
Nativity Scene
Stubborn love
faced down the years
of fearful hate
and stared intently as a child
from the stink of a manger
out into the poverty and
the oppression reflected
in captive eyes,
wide with hope
and wet with joy.
Generous love
cried out an almighty peace
into the dark stillness,
heralding a new start
with echoes of ancient promise.
Patient love
reached out with perfect timing
and embraced humanity.
Unfailing love.
Unfailing still.
Reverse Advent
A thought provoking Advent poem from Steve Page…
"This year, although I know that you're keen to set up that nativity scene, I'm advocating an alternative means, a change in priorities for your generosities.
"I'm annointing a reversal, suggesting you parcel a hamper of staples and so turn the tables on advent doors that ignore the poor.
"I'm asking that you choose to proclaim the good news beyond the pews, to pursue a change of people's views of what they thought they knew this season meant. Yes, let's reverse this Advent and make something more heaven-sent."
Have a great Advent and make it greater for someone else too.