EDIT: New Lyrics!
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God rest ye Uni-tarians let nothing you dismay
We come together in this space to celebrate our way
The Christmas songs and stories may our beliefs betray.
Oh tidings of peace and harmony, harmony
Oh tidings of peace and harmony
This story talks about a babe through many wonderous songs,
Folks traveling from far away to join a reverent throng
To see a birth that gave them hope and help them to belong
Oh tidings of peace and harmony, harmony
Oh tidings of peace and harmony
We may not all agree to all the details and their worth
But lately hopeβs in short supply around this planet earth
Together we can celebrate each day as a new birth.
Oh tidings of peace and harmony, harmony
Oh tidings of peace and harmony
Thanks everyone - I truly appreciate your input.
Original post:
We are probably 75% agnostic/non Christian, 15% atheist, and the rest Christian, Buddhist or Jewish. Our minister is Christian and Buddhist.
I am doing the service this Sunday 12/17 - Title is Practicing Christmas as UU and it focuses on how many of us celebrate Christmas as a cultural holiday, like thanksgiving, not a religious holiday. We'll sing Christmas songs, not hymns. I found a funny version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman that other UU churches have used and rounded up a group to sing it on Sunday.
However, I have gotten feedback from 3 three people that it could be offensive. My opinions are 1) why are people so serious?, 2) if non Christians 'put up with' Joy to the World and Silent Night at UU churches, why can't the very few Christians 'put this in a box' and not be offended.
What do you all think? I do plan to offer some words in the welcome of the service to make sure people understand that this service is to honor the non Christian, but not to 'bash' Christian.
Ugh. TIA
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