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Mary Had a Baby: An Advent Bible Study Based on African American Spirituals, written by Marilyn E. Thornton with material from the first edition by Cheryl Kirk-Duggan. Mary Had a Babyhas four sessions, one for each week of Advent, and is perfect for small groups, Sunday school, midweek sessions, and choir workshops. Each lesson includes Scripture, song lyrics, devotional and contextual information, and discussion questions to stimulate deepening faith and a sense of community. The book includes leader helps. The four spirituals featured in Mary Had a Baby are Mary Had a Baby, Rise Up Shepherd and Follow, Children, Go Where I Send Thee, and Go, Tell It on the Mountain. A mp3 file of the four songs is available free with purchase of the study.

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MARY HAD A BABY

AN ADVENT BIBLE STUDY BASED ON AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITUALS

Copyright 2014 by Abingdon Press

All rights reserved.

No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission should be addressed in writing to Permissions Office, 201 Eighth Avenue, South, P. O. Box 801, Nashville, Tennessee 37202-0801, faxed to 615-749-6128, or e-mailed to: permissions@abingdonpress.com .

Scripture quotations in this publication, unless noted otherwise, are from the Common English Bible. Copyright 2011 by the Common English Bible. All rights reserved. Used by permission. www.CommonEnglishBible.com .

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

ISBN: 978-1-426-79551-0

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Manufactured in the United States of America

Contents

Contents

Opening Meditation

Opening Meditation

Advent

It is a time of expectation and anxiety.

It is a day when we tell the old, old story of Jesus and his love.

We remember how you came, Lord, and we anxiously await your return.

You promised to return, and like Israel in the days of old, we expectantly await the fulfillment of your promise.

It is hard down here, Lord, and we know that you know all about it.

They treated you mean; treat us mean too!

Your body [would be] broken, but you came anyway.

They made you be born in a manger, but you came anyway.

Our eyes was blind, but you came anyway.

We didnt know who you were.

And so, sweet, little Jesus boy, we gather today, looking for you to show up in our celebration [and in our study], as we wait for you to come again,

All grown up, with all power in your hands. Hallelujah!

All rights reserved, Marilyn E. Thornton, 2007. Used by permission.

Introduction

Introduction

T he birth of Jesus is celebrated in many kinds of songs: carols, hymns, oratorios and cantatas, and the African American spiritual. And yet the season of Advent is not just preparation for the Christmas season: putting up decorations, buying presents, baking treats, and lighting candles. The Advent season is the preparation in our hearts for the second coming of Jesus Christ. The season serves as our confession that even though we did not know who Jesus was when God came wrapped in flesh the first time, we are cultivating a value system that embraces the hope, joy, transformation, and communal healing that will be realized when Christ returns. African American spirituals provide an excellent medium by which to cross the divide between the first and second coming of Christ. Through them, all people can come to a better understanding of the unconditional love, justice, mercy, hope, faith, and community that Jesus brings for the flourishing of all Gods children.

The African American spiritual represents a unique form in sacred music. The theology of spirituals speaks not only of God who sits high and looks low but one who profoundly and unequivocally identifies with those experiencing a world of cruelty, injustice, poverty, racism, and oppression. As the spiritual Sweet Little Jesus Boy describes, They treat you mean, Lord; treat me mean, too! But thats the way it is down here. As a song form, the spiritual reflects the African origins, social context, musical vocabulary, Christian ethos, and biblical knowledge of the enslaved black people who created it. The songs in this Advent study point to the Messiah/Christ, about whom Isaiah prophesied: Nations will come to your light and kings to your dawning radiance (Isaiah 60:3). Yes, in the midst of opposites being drawn together, Gods pulling down the powerful, lifting up the lowly, feeding the hungry, and sending the rich away empty (Luke 1:52-53) a little childwhom Christians believe to be sweet, little Jesus boy, Marys babywill lead them (Isaiah 11:6).

Mary Had a Baby: An Advent Bible Study Based on African American Spirituals utilizes four songs: Mary Had a Baby, Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow, Children, Go Where I Send Thee, and Go, Tell It on the Mountain. The lessons will engage the birth narratives of Christ as found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke and will invite us to a time of rebirth and renewal, to not only welcome the Christ Child but the coming Reign of God. Prepare your heart by listening to and singing along with the downloadable selections, by interpreting the lyrics, by searching the Scripture, and by committing to living out the gifts of the Nativity in the twenty-first century.

Lesson One: Mary Had a Baby

LESSON ONE

Mary Had a Baby

Mary had a baby, oh Lord!

Mary had a baby, oh my Lord!

Mary had a baby, oh Lord!

The people keep a-coming and the train done gone.

Verses

1. What did she name him? 2. She named him Jesus.

3. Where was he born? 4. Born in a stable.

5. Where did she lay him? 6. She laid him in a manger.

Key Verse: Look! You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus. (Luke 1:31)

Luke 1:30-31

The angel said, Dont be afraid, Mary. God is honoring you. Look! You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus.

Matthew 1:18-25

This is how the birth of Jesus Christ took place. When Mary his mother was engaged to Joseph, before they were married, she became pregnant with the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband was a righteous man. Because he didnt want to humiliate her, he decided to call off their engagement quietly. As he was thinking about this, an angel from the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, Joseph son of David, dont be afraid to take Mary as your wife, because the child she carries was conceived by the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you will call him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins. Now all of this took place so that what the Lord had spoken through the prophet would be fulfilled:

Look! A virgin will become pregnant and give birth to a son,

And they will call him Emmanuel. ( Emmanuel means God with us.)

When Joseph woke up, he did just as an angel from God commanded and took Mary as his wife. But he didnt have sexual relations with her until she gave birth to a son. Joseph called him Jesus.

Meditation

Babies are awe inspiring! The birth of any child is a miracle that in the best of circumstances begins with conception in a loving relationship. So much more the case with Marys baby, conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit because of Gods love for humanity. A scared, pregnant, and unmarried teen, Mary went off into the Judean highlands to visit her older cousin Elizabeth, who was also expecting. When Mary entered the home of Zechariah and Elizabeth, Elizabeths baby jumped for joy (Luke 1:44) inside her womb. Mary then began to praise God for her situation. Rather than being scared, she celebrated a sacred trust; rather than being fearful, she accepted that she had been favored. She recognized God as being one who can turn any situation around, raising up those of low estate, and humbling the proud. Rather than feeling punished, she knew that her baby was one of promise. Mary had a baby, oh my Lord!

Prayer

Dear God,

Help us to know that every baby is your baby, one for whom we should anxiously await and gladly welcome. Help us to know that each child represents wonderful possibilities for new life in a brand new world. In Jesus name. Amen.

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