How Jesus Crashed a Christmas Eve Mass

Stefan Emunds
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A thought-provoking question grew into an inspiring short story: What would Jesus have to say if he walked into a church? Although this short story is fictitious, the questions it poses are decidedly relevant. Would Jesus be able to re-connect with people? Would he be old school or refurbish a contemporary Christianity? Would he get along with the priests? How Jesus Crashed a Christmas Eve Mass is an inspirational Christmas story that plays in a contemporary setting. It shall not just inspire, but also entertain. Religion should be fun and it doesn't hurt if it's a bit hip. Even religion deserves some marketing. That's why Jesus roamed around Israel and spread the good news. And he offered mind-blowing give-aways to support his campaign: he healed sick people, resurrected deceased, and turned water into wine. But that's a long time ago, his legacy has withered and some of his memorandum was lost in translation. Not so long ago, an aspect of Jesus' memorandum re-surfaced that sheds a new light on Christianity: Jesus wasn't the great exception, but rather the great example. Read more about this in the short essay that elaborates on the secret, esoteric meanings of Christ's Second Coming, which may not be at all what people think it is. The short story and short essay present alternative interpretations of the Bible and Christianity. Reader discretion is advised.
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