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Here is the text of the sermon



Tonight I want to tell you the story of an empty stocking. Once upon a midnight clear, there was a child’s cry. A blazing star hung over a stable and wise men came with birthday gifts.

We haven’t forgotten that night down the centuries; we celebrate it with stars on Christmas trees, the sound of bells and with gifts. But especially with gifts. You give me a book; I give you a tie. Aunt Martha has always wanted an orange squeezer and Uncle Henry could do with a new pipe.

We forget nobody, adult or child. All the stockings are filled…all that is, except one. And we have even forgotten to hang it up. The stocking for the child born in a manger. It’s his birthday we are celebrating. Don’t ever let us forget that.
Let us ask ourselves what he would wish for most…and then let each put in his share. Loving kindness, warm hearts and the stretched out hand of tolerance. All the shining gifts that make peace on earth.

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This sermon has always been one of my favorite parts of the movie... thank you for posting it- reading it always brings me joy!

Peace to all...

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Yes, the sermon is one of the most moving parts of a very moving film. The low key way that David Niven delivers it is incredibly beautiful.

And when he crossed the bridge, the phantoms came to meet him

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This is one of those rare, rare movies where Hollywood does a faith-based theme and actually gets it right. And, the sermon is the perfect ending. Moving and inspiring and as relevant today as it was in 1947.

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