Friday, December 17, 2021

A More Special Night

In 2018, when I received a cold call from the Adventist Church asking if we'd like to participate in a Christmas program for kids with special needs, I was both nervous & excited.  I shouldn't have been nervous--to see my kids beaming together as a "beautiful angel" (Mila's specific description) and handsome drummer boy made my heart absolute burst.  I thought, there is no way we can top this and gave my sincerest thanks to our new friends at the Adventist church. 


Then, in 2019 when Mila got to be THE Mary and hold a real baby (NOT the real baby Jesus--we had that conversation, that is baby Kevin) and Isaac the Shepherd came over to check on them in the Stable, I thought, this is it; we've peaked.  I hugged & thanked our Adventist friends deeply--this simply cannot get any better!



I was surprised to get a call in 2020, that despite the Pandemic Shutdown, a Special Stars Christmas program would continue virtually and would Mila & Isaac like to join the virtual choir. Of course!  And it was perfect. We shared the video with everyone we knew <3.

We were already committed to the 2021 production, whatever that would look like, but was again surprised to get a call in August asking if Isaac & Mila would be willing to sit for a commissioned piece of art for the Christmas program.  When I said "tell me more", our now good friend & director of Children's Ministry for the Adventist Church said "I can't find any pictures of Jesus and children with disabilities, so we are going to make one!".   My heart absolutely leaped with joy!  (What I didn't know until tonight was how absolutely AWESOME this piece of art would be...)




Fast forward to December.  It is now time for "da Chris-chris show", but this time a grant has allowed the program to take place at the Performing Arts Center with 400 guests in the audience.  


My two angels decided to sing one of their favorite Psalty songs from Jeremiah 29:11...together...without any rehearsals...with live mics (I cornered the director and nearly begged to have Isaac's mic turned off. "You can't give him a live mic! He's a pentacostal--he'll go full Billy Graham on the whole crowd!")  










You've got to watch the full video!



The rest of the performance is a bit of a blur--I was beaming with pride, laughing with joy & hysterics...and a little bit of heart ache that this little piece of Heaven is denied to so many kids with special needs.  Isaac & Mila were up on stage 3 or 4 more times in the large angel choir and many of our Christmas Friends presented their beautiful selves to us and to Jesus. 

Angel Isaac was getting his HARK! on!  ;)






Our nonverbal Christmas Friends, signed the most beautiful Christmas hymns.  Some of our autistic Friends sang and waved to Jesus.  Our Friends confined to wheelchairs presented as Wisemen on specially designed camels and even the beautiful Mary was twirled in her wheelchair as she arrived to Bethlehem. One young man with Down syndrome offered his most special dance as an offering to the King.  To outsiders, they may have seen an intellectually delayed man simply swaying back & forth to Silent Night, but I know to Jesus's heart, that Friend's swaying was as precious as King David's dance before the Lord in 2 Samuel. 

This is the absolute beauty of the Christmas Stars program: there is a difference between being allowed in and being ushered in as honored guests. Matthew 19:14 says "let the children come to Me".  It was Jesus's command to his disciples to stop blocking the way to the Savior they sought. But it's more than just not preventing their journey to the Lord; it's not a passive command. (I nerded out and checked the Greek...aorist active imperative verb). It's an active command of "Move! Get out of the way and help them to me! Get organized, part the crowd, and usher the little ones straight to my side...it's their honest worship is that you should be learning from to enter into My presence (Matthew 18)."  My heart is so very blessed by the Christmas Stars team because they truly understand this: everyone else stand back, we are making a way for these precious kids to offer their birthday gift to Jesus...open mic and all. 


I thought the night couldn't get any better, but then the commissioned art was presented. OH.  MY.  GOSH.  Each of our Christmas Friends were immortalized in the most special panoramic of the Christmas Stars program, including the neurotypical helpers (the shinning angels) who usher each one of our kids in:




Have you ever seen anything more spectacular in your life?  A picture of Jesus and children with special needs...a picture of Jesus with MY children with special needs. <3 

The artist, a lovely man from Mexico, titled it A More Special Night
I couldn't agree with him more. 


1 comment:

  1. Captured beautifully as always. So happy you and your kids have been part of this.

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