Issue: Volume 15 Number 23

  • A happy Christmas morning

    A happy Christmas morning

    My great-grandparents emigrated from Ukraine to central Kansas in 1874 and eventually purchased a farm. Towards the end of October 1894, the harvest was done and the year’s crop of wheat and other grains, along with hay for animals, was stored upstairs. That fateful afternoon my great-grandfather had some blacksmithing work to do and moved…

  • Singing ‘Silent Night’ in German

    Singing ‘Silent Night’ in German

    Sometimes a Christmas experience stands out in memory simply because it is so different from any other. When Joani Neufeldt, nee Goerzen, thinks of a memorable Christmas, it is one of these unique experiences: “The one that came to mind was when, I think I was late teens, we did a kind of live nativity…

  • Lighting candles, telling stories

    When recalling a significant Christmas memory, Claire Ewert Fisher goes back some 30 years. The executive director of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Saskatchewan, Fisher and her first husband, Wally Ewert, now deceased, were working in Vietnam in the early 1970s and trying to create a connection with their usual celebrations. The weather was rainy and…

  • Christmas in Nazareth

    Christmas in Nazareth

    “I felt a very intense homesickness and wanted to go home [to Manitoba] for Christmas. Christmas is a very important holiday to me.” It was Christmas 2010 and Hinke Loewen-Rudgers had been in Nazareth since October 2008, working through the Witness program of Mennonite Church Canada. There were certain traditions that Loewen-Rudgers did not want…

  • Thirty years of A Christmas Carol

    Thirty years of A Christmas Carol

    Thirty years ago this Christmas, my wife Annemarie and I began a Christmas tradition we’ve continued year after year, with variations. Our first child was in utero the first time we read Charles Dickens’ 1843 novella and morality tale, A Christmas Carol, together. I had grown up watching both the Alastair Sim (1951) and Mr.…