The world outside was blanketed in a gentle layer of snow as Christmas morning broke bright and clear. The familiar scent of pine and the gentle buzz of songs enveloped me like a warm blanket as I entered the chapel. The reverent silence, the congregation’s collective excitement, and the straightforward beauty of the nativity scene lit by flickering candles were my favorite aspects of Christmas.
I took a seat in my normal pew and gave a few people I knew a courteous nod. Everybody was dressed in their Sunday finest, the kind of subtle style that always seemed appropriate for such a day. Men wore black suits with polished shoes, and women wore jackets or dresses with subtle accessories. Our clothing conveyed a subdued sense of solidarity, a group acknowledgment of the event’s seriousness.
Then she entered, though.
The Door That Attracted Attention
Heads turned as soon as she stepped inside the sanctuary. I was initially unable to determine why. Was it her self-assured gait? The way the congregation’s low murmuring didn’t appear to upset her at all? Then I noticed it.
Her attire consisted of a long, vivid red Christmas sweater that exuded a sense of joy. Not just any red, either, but a striking, unrepentant crimson, adorned with baubles, snowflakes, and reindeer motifs. Her ensemble gained an almost theatrical flair as glittering details glinted in the gentle glow of the church lights.
I blinked, sure that my eyes were deceiving me. A sweater for the holidays? In a church? On the morning of Christmas?
An Audacious Claim or a Mistake?
As if she had no worries in the world, the woman, who appeared to be well into her seventies, walked down the aisle with grace. Her eyes gleamed with a joy that seemed to go with her attire, and her cheeks were flushed as she gave a loving grin to everyone she passed.
However, I couldn’t get rid of the impression that it was… inappropriate. For me, church has always been a place of simplicity and modesty, particularly on holy days like Christmas. We were in a sacred setting, but the bright crimson and sparkly decorations seemed more appropriate for a holiday party or a warm get-together by the fireplace.
I was unable to turn away, though.
A Perspective-Based Lesson
I made an effort to concentrate on the preaching and the hymns as the service got underway, but my mind kept returning to the woman wearing the red sweater. For church, why had she picked something so eye-catching? Was she unaware of the unwritten dress code of deference and subtlety? Or was she just indifferent?
However, something changed as the choir performed “Silent Night.” Her face glowed with a silent respect as I saw her reach forward to light a candle, her hands sturdy despite her advanced age. I came to the realization that her sweater did not take away from her dedication at that very time. It seemed to enhance her happiness, her celebration of the day, if anything.
She had been totally focused on the moment, not caring what other people thought, whereas I had been busy criticizing her outfit choice.
A revelation at Christmas
My viewpoint had evolved by the end of the service. That striking red sweater made a statement rather than a diversion. A proclamation of happiness, uniqueness, and a religion so strong that it didn’t require tradition.
She caught my eye and grinned as she walked past me. It was a smile of unadulterated Christmas enthusiasm, not one of defiance or regret. And in that instant, I felt something warmer and brighter take the place of my own judgments.
After all, isn’t it the whole purpose of Christmas? Spreading happiness in every way we can, even if it’s only by wearing a sparkly, bright red sweater, and celebrating in our own unique ways?