The build up to Christmas is well under way in Henley
Rector Blog - December 2021

From the Rectory: Dear Friends,
Sometimes the lead-up to an event can be more exciting than the event itself. Do you think this applies to Christmas? The build-up to Christmas is well under way in Henley. We have already sent shoeboxes full of goodies to children around the world, the WI have done a similarly great thing for the homeless in Birmingham, the town’s Christmas lights are in place, and the Christmas Tree Festival will start in St. John’s on 4th December. Then, of course, there is the Henley Advent Calendar with windows being lit up every day as well as Christmassy shop fronts. In all my years in Henley I have never known a more exciting build-up to Christmas! Maybe it’s because it’s a double rollover. Last year, when people expressed their disappointment at the prospect of a low-key Christmas, I suggested to them that in 2021 we could enjoy ourselves twice as much. Let’s hope it doesn’t become a triple rollover!
It is almost impossible to put the brakes on the busy momentum each December, but Advent is supposed to be time for quietness and reflection. How crazy a thought is that! But it’s also a good one, and here is the secret to making Christmas as great as the build-up to it. During Advent we are invited to contemplate the themes of hope and salvation – to think of how Jesus is indeed the light that shines in the darkness. We are to remember how faith brings such a positive and profound meaning and purpose to life. We often talk of Christmas Joy. Joy is a deep experience – it’s about that irrepressible sense of elation deep within the soul that passing troubles cannot snuff out. For many, Jesus is the source of such joy. If we want to make Christmas as great as the lead-up to it, then let’s do what is necessary so that Advent happiness leads to Christmas joy.
John Ganjavi







