Saturday, January 10

Saturday, January 10
Christmas Weekday

Go tell it on the mountain, over the hills, and ev’rywhere; go, tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born.

Our hymn for today and tomorrow hails from the tradition of African American spiritual music. Originating among people who were enslaved, its authorship is uncertain, but it was passed along orally until it was published in 1907 by John Wesley Work Jr., a Black teacher and musician from Nashville. The people whose voices created this song faced some of the worst of our humanity, yet music helped them proclaim their faith.

This song does not plead or suggest that we should share the news of the birth of Jesus Christ—it commands us to go tell it from the highest place we can find. His holy birth needs to be known by all—not just believers, not just people in our circle, not just children, and not just those who are suffering, but everyone.

Prayer for Morning
Holy One, you were born into poverty in the cold, dark night, and all things came to be through you and continue to have life because of you. Grant me the grace to conform myself to you so that others may see you and call you Lord. Jesus, help me proclaim your kingdom.

Ponder Today
What difference does Jesus’s birth make in my life?

Prayer for Evening
Holy One, you are the light who has come to enlighten everyone. Illuminate the darkness of this world and the shadowy corners of my life with your love, that I may testify to your light. Lord Jesus, shine in me.