Monday, January 2, 2012

My favorite holiday moment :: Elgin family and lifestyle photographer

Hello 2012! I hope you all had wonderful Christmas and New Year celebrations. As our family gets back into our regular rhythm of work and school, I want to share a bit about our Christmas. A lot of it was a whirlwind of wrapping paper and parties, but we made a lot of wonderful memories this year, and have some exciting things to look forward to in the year to come. 

One of my goals this Christmas was to photograph one particular moment that is so special to me each year - our church's candlelight Christmas Eve service. At the end of the evening, the entire congregation encircles the sanctuary, each holding an unlit candle. With the flick of a switch, we are plunged into total darkness. Eyes squint to adjust; children grasp for the hand of a parent. The darkness and silence are an uncomfortable contrast to the warmth and life that normally fill our church. Then out of the darkness comes one small spark of light as our pastor lights his candle and passes it to the one next to him. The flame begins to spread around our wide circle, and it always amazes me how quickly the light overcomes the darkness. In just a few moments, the whole room is glowing. And then the singing begins: “Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright...” In that moment, I’m not thinking about the gifts left to be wrapped or the food to be prepared for the next day. I’m not concerned with how perfect my tree looks, or if all my cards and packages made it to their destination. It’s just the purest and simplest kind of Christmas, soaking in the truth of Jesus Christ come down to earth. “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light,” says the Bible in Isaiah 9:2. I was once one of those people, walking in darkness, far from God. But the light of God has come into my life, and I’ve been transformed from the inside out.





This candlelit moment is such an anchor for me. As long as I have those precious few minutes of quiet and calm, I can handle the rest of the craziness that seems to come with the month of December. 

How about you? Is there a particular moment or memory that meant something special to you this Christmas? I'd love to hear your story.



3 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, Sarah. I teared up reading this, and seeing the picture of Aaron. This is a powerful post. That moment is always my favorite part of Christmas, as well. Thanks for sharing your gifts!

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  2. I agree with Laura! This is a very powerful post. Your words as well as your photos tell a very special story. To include your children in them gives it more meaning.

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  3. That's one of my favorite Christmas moments as well. Our church doesn't do it here, but they do in Chicago, and I was so glad to be a part of it this year. Glad you had a good Christmas.

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