Like I've done in the Chimes for the past two years, I'm going to use this space to promote my idea that November should be called: "The Thanksgiving Month." November is The Thanksgiving Month not only because our national Thanksgiving holiday is held on the fourth Thursday. Throughout the month of November, we have several occasions which give us pause to say "Thanks."
The month begins with All Saints Day on November 1 (often celebrated on the first Sunday). We give thanks for the saints, the people of God, and especially remember those who have died in the past year. Election Day falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday. Even though there wasn't much to vote on this year, we give thanks for the privilege of voting and for the opportunity to participate in the governing of our country.
On Veterans Day, November 11, we give thanks for all of the men and women who sacrificed their own self-interests to serve their country in the United States Armed Forces. Thanksgiving Day is, of course, our nation's oldest holiday. We gather with our family and friends around the dinner table to give God thanks for the many blessings we have received. Many people also take this opportunity to share blessings with people in need, so that they may give thanks also. Sharing with others is especially important this year as many people face food insecurity and financial hardship.
Christ the King Sunday occurs five Sundays before Christmas, which this year will be November 23. Also known as "Reign of Christ", Christ the King concludes the Church year and reminds us that in a world filled with violence, hatred, and pain, Christ is our King who reigns over Heaven and Earth. This year, the first Sunday of Advent falls on the last day of the month, November 30. Advent begins the Church year and is a time to give thanks for the greatest gift of all—Jesus Christ.
From All Saints to Advent, November is a month for giving thanks. We give thanks to God for our faith, our church, our country, our family, and our friends. We give thanks to God not only for the blessings we have received, but for the opportunities we have to be a blessing to others. So I encourage you to join me in celebrating November as "The Thanksgiving Month." Thank you and spread the word!
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Clayton
