Christmas Trees tradition and blessing

The use of the Christmas tree is relatively modern. Its origins are found in the medieval mystery plays which depicted the tree of paradise and the Christmas light or candle which symbolized Christ, the Light of the world. We see the evergreen tree as a reminder also of God’s everlasting love for us.

According to custom, the Christmas tree is set up just before Christmas and remains in place until the solemnity of Epiphany. Whether the tree is in a home or in the church we like the tradition of a tree blessing after the tree is decorated and before the tree is illuminated. Here are two suggestions:

Lord God,
let your blessing come upon us
as we illumine this tree.
May the light and cheer it gives
be a sign of the joy that fills our hearts.
May all who delight in this tree
come to the knowledge and joy of salvation.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

God of all creation,
we thank you for this tree,
which brings beauty
and memories
and the promise of life to our home.
May Your blessings be upon all that gather
around this tree,
and who keep the Christmas festival by its lights.
We wait for the coming of Christ,
the days of everlasting justice and peace.
You are our God, living and loving,
forever and ever. Amen

(Source: Jenny Gallo, Carrot Top Studio)

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Rev Sandy Boyce is a Uniting Church in Australia Minister (Deacon). This blog may be a help to people planning worship services.
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