 | | Kathleen Norris, one of the writers featured in God With Us. Photo by Gregory Yamamoto. |
FOR so many of us, Christmas feels like a time of
chaos, commercialism and shallow sentimentality instead of the rich
spirituality it’s supposed to represent.
Vancouver resident Greg Pennoyer is launching a book
this month that cuts through the Christmas clutter. God With Us: Rediscovering the meaning of Christmas, is a sumptuously illustrated new book which features
meditations and prayers for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany from six of
today’s key spiritual writers: Eugene Peterson, Richard John Neuhaus,
Kathleen Norris, Luci Shaw, Scott Cairns and Emilie Griffin.
“Like many adults, I have a difficult time
relating to Christmas,” explains Pennoyer, who co-edited God With Us with Image journal founder,
Gregory Wolfe.
“Having lost the wonder of the childhood
Christmas, I try to make up for it through our uniquely modern mix of
commerce and sentimentality. For me, as for so many people, Christmas has
become a parody of itself.”
While this book is only on the cusp of its release,
it’s the culmination of a decade-long journey for Pennoyer.
“In 1998 I spent my first Christmas alone,”
says Pennoyer. “I just wanted to escape the commercialism of it all.
I spent Christmas morning in a small Anglo-Catholic church in Ottawa.
It was there that I experienced for the first time, a gentle introduction
to the physical elements of the Christmas service – the eucharist,
the processions, the sights, sounds and yes, smells. It was all very
mysterious to me, but by the time I left the church, I felt like I had
worshiped God with all my senses – with my whole being – for
the first time in my life.”
Pennoyer explains that to really discover Christmas, is
to discover God. And to discover God, is to discover ourselves.
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“Before this journey, my Christianity was more
about moralism and judgment,” say Pennoyer. “More recently
however, through Christmas and the incarnation, I’ve discovered what
it means to be human. As a wise friend of mine said, Christmas isn’t
just about God revealing to us who he is, but about revealing to us who we
are.”
God With Us launches in
Vancouver November 14 at the Vancouver Art Gallery, in conjunction with a
thought-provoking lecture by contributor Kathleen Norris, a New York Times bestselling author
and award-winning poet. God With Us will also be launched in New York November 6 and
Toronto November 13.
Sponsored by Regent College, Imago, and Image journal, the lecture is
titled ‘Remembering, Waiting and Hoping: The Countercultural Pursuits
of Christmas.’
Norris’ talk will employ etymology, poetry and
personal narrative to explore these three pursuits as a way to better
appreciate both the Christmas season, and what it means to maintain a life
of faith in today’s troubled and violent world.
“Remembering, waiting, and hoping are essential
practices for spiritual growth and for understanding Christmas,” says
Norris, “yet they are increasingly difficult to practice in a culture
dedicated to forgetting, hurrying, and being cynical. The Advent and
Christmas seasons are meant to help us regain our balance.”
As a special bonus for Vancouver residents, the
Vancouver Art Gallery’s Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition will be
available for private viewing to all event attendees. Exhibition hours are
7 to 11 pm. The evening is free of charge to the public, but an RSVP is
required. Contact:
RediscoverChristmas.com,
greg.pennoyer@incarnation.ca
or 778-995-9424.
– Keela Keeping
November 2007
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