LL Holidays

Quote from Forum Archives on December 7, 1997, 10:34 amPosted by: peka <peka@...>
OK, so here's a thought to chew on.... How did the OLMN come to the people
of EdenAgain? There isn't a parallel for Easter, since the OLMN turned
himself into the Mist Barrier and the Peaks of the New Beginning, but do the
residents of the LL celebrate His arrival? How did he come? When did he
come...?In case you all think I've gone even more wacko than usual, I've been
working hard writing advent readings and the Christmas Story for use at the
church's Compassionate Christmas this year,and it got me to thinking. That,
and my ears get a bit pointy this time of year... It's elf-explanatory if
you think about it...I'll be praying that all of your tests go/went well.
Beth
Beth Erickson,
Trundlefoot Manor, Albany Or"You come from the Lord Adam and the Lady Eve," said Aslan. "And that is
both honour enough to erect the head of the poorest sinner, and shame enough
to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth. Be content." C.S.
Lewis, in Prince Caspian(...of Narnia)
Posted by: peka <peka@...>
of EdenAgain? There isn't a parallel for Easter, since the OLMN turned
himself into the Mist Barrier and the Peaks of the New Beginning, but do the
residents of the LL celebrate His arrival? How did he come? When did he
come...?
In case you all think I've gone even more wacko than usual, I've been
working hard writing advent readings and the Christmas Story for use at the
church's Compassionate Christmas this year,and it got me to thinking. That,
and my ears get a bit pointy this time of year... It's elf-explanatory if
you think about it...
I'll be praying that all of your tests go/went well.
Beth
Beth Erickson,
Trundlefoot Manor, Albany Or
"You come from the Lord Adam and the Lady Eve," said Aslan. "And that is
both honour enough to erect the head of the poorest sinner, and shame enough
to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth. Be content." C.S.
Lewis, in Prince Caspian(...of Narnia)