Pastoral care for pastors takes center stage in this special Christmas reflection as Rev. Dr. Steve Thomason offers church leaders a rare gift during the busiest season of the year: permission to let go of perfect. If you’ve been working nonstop since September with rally days, sermons, hospital visits, and board meetings, you know the weight that builds as Christmas approaches. The pressure to make everything spectacular for people who’ll only attend once all year can feel overwhelming. But Steve invites leaders to remember what really happened that first Christmas night—not spectacle or perfection, but the raw, ordinary mess of childbirth in a stable where God chose to enter the world.
Drawing from the Gospel of John and Paul’s letter to the Philippians, Steve reminds us that Jesus didn’t own a home or get worked up about buildings and budgets. He had a simple call: proclaim God’s kingdom and invite people to love God and neighbor. This reflection offers weary church leaders a blessing of simplicity, inviting them back to that stable scene where a young couple, displaced strangers finding shelter among animals, brought God into the world through the same painful process we all experience. It was normal, messy, and beautiful—and pastoral care for pastors means remembering that you are too.