The Hope of Christmas!

 

"...God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."

1 Cor. 1:27

As the season of Advent unfolds, we are given a unique opportunity to pause and reflect on the true hope that Christmas brings. This hope is not simply a warm feeling of holiday cheer, but a deep confidence rooted in the reality that God has come among us in Jesus Christ—fulfilling His promise of restoration for all creation. 

bethlehemIt is constantly amazing to me that God chose a simple carpenter and his young wife, a dirty stable in a town far from their home, shepherds from the the fields as witnesses, the birth of a baby. All of these were the most ordinary things but are now forever infused with the wonder and mystery of God coming to earth! We are also witnesses of this mystery in our own lives and the lives of our students. God provides hope where there is none. God alone gives light where there is darkness. God is the assurance of salvation in a land filled with violence. Who but God? Who but God!

As educators and as Christians, we must continue to ask: What is good that we can celebrate and protect? Christmas points us to a clear answer: the good of God’s loving presence with His people. This is true hope - hope in His healing where there is brokenness; hope in His truth where there are lies and distortions of reality; hope in His life where there is death and suffering; hope in His presence where there is deep longing for relationship.

In a school community, celebrating Christmas becomes an intentional act of protecting and proclaiming this good. It reminds us that:

  • Hope is tangible: Christmas brings the promise that God’s light shines in the darkness and that this light cannot be overcome.
  • Community matters: As students and teachers gather to worship, sing, pray, and serve one another, we reflect the restored fellowship God desires for His people.
  • Learning becomes worship: Everything we teach—from history to art, from language to service—is an opportunity to point students toward the hope made real in Jesus. 

In this season, invite your school community to celebrate the wonder-filled goodness of God’s presence, God's promises, and God's peace. May your Advent services, classroom reflections, singing of carols, and acts of kindness become more than traditions - may they be living expressions of the hope that guards our hearts and calls us to renewed purpose according to His beautiful design.

 

Get Involved — Spread the Hope

 

We invite you to:

  • Share this article on your school website or social media
  • Send us your Christmas traditions, photos, or videos — we’ll feature them on ACSI Europe’s social channels, Facebook, Instagram or X accounts.
  • Ask us about ways to give this Christmas to support schools and communities in need
  • Join our ACSI Day of Prayer — February 24, 2026 — and commit together to His vision here

 

Your voice and engagement help spread this hope far beyond our screens and classrooms.

May your Advent services, classroom celebrations, and acts of kindness become living expressions of Christ’s promise— not just traditions, but real hope in a world longing for light.

 

Some of this reality and mystery of Christ's birth is expressed in the Christmas carol "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem".

How silently, how silently
The wondrous gift is given
So God imparts to human hearts
The blessings of His heaven
No ear may hear His coming
But in this world of sin
Where meek souls will receive Him still
The dear Christ enters in

O holy child of Bethlehem
Descend to us we pray
Cast out our sin and enter in
Be born to us today
We hear the Christmas angels
The great glad tidings tell
O come to us abide with us
Our Lord, Emmanuel

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