The News (New Glasgow)

Merry Christmas! Happy Holiday!

Or however you wish to greet me

- John Dunnett John Dunnett is pastor of First United Baptist Church in New Glasgow.

Last Sunday, several of us went to the Christmas celebratio­ns at Sherbrooke Village. As we got out of our vehicle, we noticed the giant sign which read Old Fashion Christmas.

From where we were parked, the “mas” was obscured by the entrance roof so the sign read “Old Fashion Christ.” It caught my interest so I snapped (or clicked) a quick picture on my phone. It was a passing notice but it got me to thinking about the tempest in a teapot issue of politicall­y correct greetings.

I am a follower of Jesus Christ. The greeting “Merry Christmas” is my preference but I am not sure it is solely because of the religious connotatio­ns. You see, as a Christ follower, the greeting

“Happy Holiday” I tend to think of it as “happy holi day” or “happy holy day.” That connects to my faith as much as “Merry Christ mas.” My preference has as much do with my cultural upbringing. This is a truth echoed for many who participat­ed in an Angus Reid poll on the question.

I was reading the Angus Reid poll about Canadians preference for Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays. The polls show some interestin­g results about Canadians thoughts of this time of year.

In all but one province more than 90 per cent of the respondent­s said they preferred the Merry Christmas greeting. In the one dissenting province, 60 per cent still preferred Merry Christmas. While only 13 per cent suggested that the Dec. 25 celebratio­n was overly religious compared to 83 per cent who expressed that it was over commercial­ized.

No matter how you greet me in the coming weeks, I wish you the best of the season. I wish you joy, peace, hope and love.

From my perspectiv­e those are all thing that are part of the Christ story and available to us as we connect to the Christ who’s incarnatio­n we celebrate in December. Like I say, this is from my perspectiv­e and it may or may not be yours. Still, I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and I want you to feel free to greet me in what every way you wish.

“No matter how you greet me in the coming weeks, I wish you the best of the season. I wish you joy, peace, hope and love.”

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