Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

S28 Ep 2 | Advent Week 2: Blue Christmas

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Dec 8, 2025
Marilyn McIntyre, an author and former professor focused on spirituality and healing, joins the conversation to discuss the poignant topic of Blue Christmas services. They highlight the importance of acknowledging grief during the festive season and creating spaces for mourning. Marilyn draws parallels between spiritual dormancy and winter, emphasizing how growth often goes unseen. The dialogue explores how darkness enhances spiritual receptivity and how tender attention to grief can lead to healing and comfort during challenging times.
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INSIGHT

Name Grief To Make Space

  • Blue Christmas services name grief aloud and offer consolation during a season that often demands cheer.
  • Naming sorrow creates space for authentic celebration and gratitude alongside loss.
ANECDOTE

Christmas Eve Loss In Church

  • Ruth Haley Barton recounts sitting numb in church the night her mother died and finding the congregation space right for their grief.
  • The experience convinced her of the necessity for Christian communities to create space for inevitable loss.
INSIGHT

Darkness Enables Certain Light

  • Certain lights and gifts only appear in darkness, making mourning a venue for receiving comfort.
  • Going into the dark with attention allows spiritual consolation that cheering up cannot provide.
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