BIG SURPRISE AT NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE DISPLAY!
If it’s ever been there before, I don’t know how I missed it, but it sure shocked–and delighted–me when I saw it late Christmas Eve. There it was, at the apex of a promenade dotted with Christmas displays, including 52 trees from all the states and two US territories. I had seen the 52 trees on my last visit to the National Christmas Tree earlier this month. I had also seen the cute model train dioramas, but I had not seen this:

Nativity Scene at National Christmas Tree on Ellipse, Washington Mall
No kidding! It is a nearly life-sized manger scene, right there on public land. Yes, a public park, no less–the Ellipse on the Washington Mall, only a stone’s throw from the South Grounds of the White House, near where the President’s helicopter, Marine One, lands. And it’s one of the most beautiful creches I’ve ever seen, complete with the Holy Family, the Wise Men and even an angel–and quite a majestic one at that.
Call it a Christmas miracle, but I am truly AMAZED the ACLU, or People United for the Separation of Church and State, or surely the Freedom from Religion Foundation, hasn’t challenged this clear portrayal of the true reason for the season. But, shh . . . don’t say much or say it too loud, or somebody will go after it!
For now, it seems perfectly secure, and it was plenty photographed tonight, especially by foreign tourists. If you see Nativity Scenes as I do, as one-time conveyors of the Gospel story to a mostly illiterate world, then this Nativity is certainly where it belongs for a biblically illiterate culture.
Thank God for little miracles–or big ones, as I would classify it, anyway. It sure made for my more merry CHRISTmas! Thought you’d enjoy it, too. Pray for its preservation.
Rob +
