Why
We hang The Greens
Have you ever wondered why we hang the
greens? Or why we use greens for Christmas decorations? Well, the color green
stands for new life, for freshness, and new birth. Plants like pine trees, holly,
and ivy are called evergreens because they never die. They always keep their green
color. And we decorate our sanctuary with greens because God has promised that the
church will never die. Advent is a time when we remember that death could not hold
Jesus in his grave--and neither can it hold us either.
The
Symbolism of Light
Jesus is the light of the world.
He brings hope to all those who are in darkness. Jesus name
is Emmanuel, which means God is with us. Just like a candle gives of its
wax to bring light to the darkness, so Jesus gave of himself to bring hope to us.
The
Symbolism of the Holly
Did you know that early Christians
wore holly as they entered the church? They believed that the burning bush through
which God spoke to Moses was the holly--or holy--tree. Many believed that Jesus
crown of thorn was also made from holly leaves. And that the berries that were white
turned red and have stayed red ever since. Some even say that wherever Jesus walked
on earth, holly sprang up in his footsteps.
The
Symbolism of Ivy
Ivy stands for love because it
clings to the walls and trees when it grows. Thats why Christians in the
Middle Ages started to use it for Christmas decorations.
The
Symbolism of Poinsettias
Poinsettias are used as Christmas
decoration because their flowers are shaped like stars, which reminds us of the star that
shone at the first Christmas. The flowers are red, which reminds us that the baby
born in a manger became the Savior of the world. Jesus shed his blood on the cross
so that our sins can be forgiven.