Take a minute and look at the tree in the first picture—what do you see? A “used” Christmas tree—right? Granted it is a BIG “used” Christmas tree, but still just a “used” Christmas tree. From its size, you know it is also an old tree which has been around growing in the field for many years. This is the tree that stood so tall and stately in Trinity, Conant this Christmas. As you can imagine, it took a lot of manpower to get it in Trinity and to set it up, but its beauty during our worship services was well worth the effort.
Now, take a closer look at the tree—do you see it? (2nd picture)? Right in the front middle of the tree, about half way up—that one brown, dead branch! There in the middle of this beautiful green tree, this one dead branch is very much a part of the whole tree, right there for all to see, IF you just look carefully. Some wanted to cut it out when we were decorating it, but no, it’s there for a reason! As one of our oldest members (age 96) of Trinity said ”that little dead branch is hope!” Hope? Yes HOPE! As Job writes in his Old Testament book, “There is hope for a tree…” (Job 14:17a). In the beauty of the Christmas tree, that one dead branch reminds us of our hope for eternity through Jesus death on the dark, wooden cross. Jesus wasn’t born just to be a thing of beauty in this world, no, He was born to change the ugly dark of this world (the dead branches of our sin) into the new life of our eternal salvation with Him in heaven.
Soon it will be time to take down the tree, but it will live on in our memories because it was not only our BIG Christmas tree, but it was God’s own reminder that in the middle of all the lights and decorations, the beauty and colors of Christmas, it held a special hope for us all. Not hope for our temporary beauty, which that like that tree, will soon be gone, but the eternal hope of life forever with our Savior! That one dead branch, like the one dark cross, is our HOPE for eternity. As the words from this special hymn remind us: Our God, our Help in ages past, Our Hope for years to come, Be Though our Guard while troubles last, and our eternal Home! (TLH 123 Verse 8) Helen Mayer January 2026 Mission Musing




























