Vessel,
The Annunciation
The Fifth Story of The Christmas Cycle
Vessel, The Annunciation was first presented in 1986 as part of a service at Christ Church, Presbyterian, an adventurous and progressive church on the campus of the University of Vermont in Burlington. The Annunciation is a seminal story that generates and invokes the central image of Christianity: The essence of God born into the vessel of flesh.
Taking inspiration from the Gospel of James, a 2nd century apocryphal text highly cherished in the Middle Ages, the fifth story of the Christmas Cycle is also about the one who contained and supported the birth—the Virgin Mary. Where she came from, who she was, and how she came to this extraordinary circumstance.
The initiation of the infant’s gestation is celebrated as taking place in the spring on March 25, nine months before the emergence of the Christ Child on December 25. This is a Christmas story that takes place in the spring as the earth is leaping into richness, and it is a story that is also remembered during the feast days that celebrate the vessel of the Virgin Mary in November and December.
A pre-talk with images and discussion precedes the story, describing the relationship of the Christmas season to the calendar of the natural world in the northern hemisphere, a time when the Earth is dreaming, and a great opportunity for deepening as a human being is present. Images from the story are also explored as a source of inspiration during this potent time of year.
For adults and children of all ages.
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Performance Dates
saturday, December 14
at 7:30 PM EST
Virtual Premiere
Vessel, The Annunciation
Followed by Zoom Gathering
Starting at 7:30 PM EST
(4:30 PM PST / 5:30 PM MST / 6:30 PM CST)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 TO Sunday, DECEMBER 29
On-demand Access to Video Only
Vesel, The Annunciation
No Zoom Gathering
Tickets will be available starting November 23, 2024.
For questions or more information, please contact info@christmascycle.com.