Sunday, February 1, 2026

How Dallas Jenkins learned the true meaning of Christmas: Christ came to save ALL of US.

 Every famous movie director can be identified by a specific style of film making. “The Chosen” [i]tv/movie series director Dallas Jenkins style is turning a well-worn biblical story inside out to find a fresh and entertaining perspective even the most ardent bible quoting Christians may not have known.  While “The Chosen” launched Jenkins into fame and fortune, “The Chosen” wasn’t Jenkins’ dream film project.  His dream project was to turn a book he read to his kids by Barbra Anderson when they were little into a movie.[ii]  That book became a major motion picture in 2024 called “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” [iii]  [iv]  directed of course by Jenkins.

The story is about a town’s famous nativity pageant performed annually by the children who attend the local church.  Suddenly a tragedy strikes the community a few weeks before the important 75th annual pageant. Pageant director Mrs. Armstrong breaks her legs! (insert your own show-biz puns/jokes) Young protagonist Beth’s mother Grace boldly steps in to direct the pageant even though Grace has not directed any plays before.  Unfortunately for both Beth and her mom Grace the town’s notorious kid bullies-the Herdman family,  who smoke, steal, swear, lie, cause fiery mayhem, probably the last kids on earth you would imagine portraying the holy family and other assorted holy nativity players take over the church’s famous kid starring Christmas play threatening to destroy a time honored tradition.  I would say “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” is similar in style to “A Christmas Story”[v] with a slightly more important message.  Unlike Ralphie and his selfish desire for a Red Ryder Carbine-action 200-shot range model BB gun, Beth learns the true meaning of Christmas when she realizes, as her mom Grace explains. “Jesus was born for the Herdmans as much as He was for us.”[vi]

Here are some of the fresh perspectives that Jenkins gives this Christian Christmas tale. The Herdmans did not attend church and only showed up for the pageant tryouts because the pageant committee was handing out free snacks to the kids.  Since the wild Herdmans are unaware of this paramount Christian fact, they proceed to ask lots of annoying questions about The Nativity much to the dismay of Beth, Grace, and everyone else.   The Herdmans wondered why baby Jesus was laid to rest in an animal trough.  Why did two of the three kings give baby Jesus perfume? Why wasn’t king Herod killed for trying to kill baby Jesus? The Herdmans even convince Beth to take them to the library so they could do further research on The Nativity story because they truly want to know more about this tale most Christians take for granted.  Moreover, most of the Christian women who comprise the church’s auxiliary group, responsible for making the costumes for the pageant and should know the golden rule by heart, are grown-up mean girls who now as grown-up mean moms still pester poor Grace about the fact that she is allowing dirty, practically orphaned, cigar smoking, vile young Immogene Herdman to be the embodiment of the Immaculate Conception. (Although I doubt that Protestant church accepts that specific Catholic Marian doctrine[vii]). In this movie Jenkins’ Christian women are as bad as the Herdmans, just in different ways.

Furthermore, Jenkins takes the time to view this annual Christmas production through antagonist Immogene Herdman’s eyes. This particular Protestant Church has an image of the Madonna and Child on one of its walls. In young Immogene’s eyes the Madonna wall mural reminds her of the glamourous movie posters with glamorously lit up movie heroines she often views as she sneaks into the town’s local movie theater.  Immogene Herdman knows she is a dirty, practically orphaned, cigar smoking, vile young tweenager, but she’s longing to be someone else.  She wants to be that glamourous well-loved icon that is the Virgin Mary without understanding what made the Virgin Mother of God so beloved the world over.   Grace let’s Immogene know the Virgin Mary is tougher than the soft light mural portrays her to be. Remember, the Virgin Mary was willing to let herself be stoned to death for being an unwed teen-aged mother[viii], rushed over from Nazareth while pregnant to assist her cousin Elizabeth with her pregnancy in the Judean hill country, [ix]and was ok with making a journey in her 9th month of pregnancy from Nazareth to Bethlehem to give birth in a barn because Mary understood that is what God was asking her to do at that moment.  If that softly lit Virgin Mary icon would have talked directly to Immogene Herdman; she too would have echoed Grace’s phrase of how her son Jesus came for the villains as much as He came for the godly heroes of this world. Maybe even more so the villains than the godly heroes.

I began writing this blogpost at the start of 2026. As the reaction of the tragic shooting death of Renee Good[x] by ICE officer Jonathan Ross continues to play out and now the killing of Alex Pretti, 2026 will be as divided as it was in 2025.[xi][xii][xiii] [xiv] The truth is ICE shouldn’t be gassing students  [xv][xvi]  [xvii]  or just randomly grab anyone who looks illegal[xviii]  so people like Rene Good and Alex Pretti didn’t feel the need to place themselves in harm’s way to stop an action that clearly isn’t good.  It is also hard to remember that those ICE agents are still children of God, they are being paid to do a task that our government is believing to be a necessary task, and we must reluctantly give them respect and space to do their jobs while protesting their greater use on local streets. We have this need to be tribal and only go with those who are like “Us” who adopt our ways as the only correct ways.   Don’t get me wrong, there are correct ways that I believe in as a Catholic/Christian.  They just don’t neatly align with your standard MAGA /Woke world point of view. [xix]  I mentioned in my Charlie Kirk post last year how social media likes to hype the “Them” vs. “Us” mentality because it generates clicks, likes and sales of some bro-man protein powder or environmentally friendly hair care product. The hardest part for any Christian I would say is to recognize that Jesus wants EVERYONE to be saved even if it’s a disgusting “Them” that we with some sense of moral superiority look down upon.  In fact, I’m grateful for Jenkins’ other major project “The Chosen” for reminding me that Jesus had both a former Roman tax collector [xx]  as well as a former anti-Roman terrorist[xxi] among His 12 apostles to drive home this important piece of Christian theology of loving your enemies.[xxii]

In Minneapolis, as in much of the rest of the country, I know the public is horrified by ICE and their techniques for border enforcement in predominantly democratically led cities/states who chose to give sanctuary to these undocumented immigrants who have no legal right to be here.  I know it’s instinctive to be vindictive and vitriolic towards those ICE agents who are violating human rights of ordinary people.  I’m sure there are plenty of people in those blue cities/states who would like President Trump[xxiii]  [xxiv] to burn in Hell for his anti-immigration policies.     While part of me praises the blue cities/states welcoming the stranger with open arms, I am not eager to laud those same blue cities/states when it comes to their denial of a fundamental right to life for the unborn baby.   Governor J.B. Pritzker has committed a far greater crime against humanity by allowing the murder of 72,143[xxv] unborn babies in the state of Illinois in 2023 through legalized abortion.  I and numerous pro-lifers may want Governor Pritzker to burn in Hell for something far more morally abhorrent than the 340,000 illegal aliens the Trump administration has deported in 2025. [xxvi]    Jesus, however, wants us to both love President Trump and Governor Pritzker and wants them both to be saved to join Him in His heavenly kingdom. We need pray for them and for the conversions of both their hearts and souls along with state legislators, state and US Senators and congressional men and women to address the underlying reasons for the influx of illegal immigration and the reasons why some women feel murdering their unborn babies is their only option.   We also, as in the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi, must learn to sow love where there is hatred.[xxvii]   It is only through sowing the seeds of love that we can truly help Christ’s mission for all of us to be saved.

Speaking of sowing, in the Gospel of Mathew there is a parable of The Wheat and The Weeds.[xxviii]  The parable tells the tale of a landowner who was a victim of sabotage.  An enemy of his planted poison darnel aka false wheat you shouldn’t grind up and bake into your favorite French baguette lest you die from the equivalent of a drunken hangover while remaining 100% sober[xxix].      The problem was in ancient times people couldn’t tell the difference between the stalk of death and the plant of life until right before the harvest when the spikey grains began to show.    In the parable the landowner decided to let the weeds grow alongside the wheat to ensure that every stalk of wheat could grow up and produce the delicious endosperm[xxx] to sell to Betty Crocker, the Pilsbury dough boy, The St. Louis Bread Company, etc. and the darn darnels would be cast into an incinerator at harvesttime.  Jesus goes on to explain that this is what the angels will do with the souls of all of us at the end of time.  This parable may illustrate why God allows evil to persists.  The moral is to ensure we do not become some self-righteous jerk when dealing with people we see as “Evil” and decide to handle things on our own instead of letting God handle it.   For you see, even if we label someone an evil jerk there may still be some good or good things they do. 

Lately instead of creating my own posts I’ve been forwarding Robert Reich’s[xxxi] Inequity Media posts where he has labeled Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg a 21st century robber baron of the new Gilded Age.[xxxii]   However, where am I finding Robert Reich’s criticism of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook failure to fact check? Why on Robert Reich’s Facebook page of course.  Facebook clearly can be a tool for promoting good ideas as well as bad ones.  Zuckerberg only caring about how the algorithm will ensure those who may be inclined to buy the bro-man protein powder or the environmentally friendly shampoo see those ads pop up on their Facebook feed could a good thing. If Zuckerberg began to edit an individual’s Facebook post it could become a slippery slope of what one should deem worthy of censorship if Facebook chooses to go down that path. (Read my October 3rd, 2025, blog post where towards the end I cite some truths people may not want to hear.)  Even Hitler gave Germany the Autobahn[xxxiii] [xxxiv], so that was good, I guess.  Trust me the ability to go 100 mph/169.63 kph in Germany does not even begin to offset the extreme horror of 6 million dead Jewish people from the Holocaust by a micron,[xxxv] but it proves even the worst person in world history could do something good occasionally.

In fact, I’m more worried about Eziekiel 18:21-24[xxxvi] as it relates to my salvation than anyone else’s. I remember one of the deacons gave a homily at my local church about the story of The Wheat and The Weeds.  My local deacon reminded us in the congregation there are plenty of times we act more like weeds than the Bread of Life us Catholics consume every time we attend mass and partake of the Eucharist.  And yes, I fear I am more like poison darnel than a stalk of hard red spring[xxxvii]. Here's one recent example.   I just learned about an old friend of mine, whom I hadn’t spoken with in about 10-15 years, passed away.   Why did we stop speaking with each other?  I failed to do the hard work of even trying to redeem him. My friend was addicted to drugs.  He stole things to get drugs. He lied to his friends about his drug use. Eventually he ended up in jail for trying to sell drugs although tragically I feel the large quantity of illegal drugs the police busted him with was for his own personal enjoyment. Off drugs my friend was always willing to lend you a hand especially if you had car problems.  He was kind to everyone and every animal he met, when of course not on drugs.    I knew him well enough to know the drugs he took were trying to suppress a horrible memory from his childhood.  This memory shaped him into the man or monster he became depending upon what moment of sobriety, or lack thereof, you encountered him.    He was homeless and died from a drug overdose. I know most people, including me, wrote him off as a junkie and who cares if he killed himself or not.  

Yet I am a Catholic and I was supposed to care about him and his needs because it’s tied to my own salvation. I failed to provide my friend with food when he was hungry, and I failed to visit him in prison per Mathew 25 vs 31-46[xxxviii]  [xxxix] Worse, I am a Catholic Lector at mass, a word which also gave rise to the word lecturer[xl].  So, I’m up there reading the bible verses telling the rest of the Catholic congregation how they are supposed to feed the hungry and clothe the naked and I’m failing to live up to those words! I’m a dreaded hypocrite that Jesus loathes and is almost eager to condemn to Hell. [xli]  My hypocrisy  even goes further as I’m reaching over to my Red and Green M&M dispenser[xlii] that I’ve filled with holiday red & green M&M’s to stuff in my face after I went on in my Valentine/Ash Wednesday February 14th, 2024 blogpost [xliii] how Mars uses child labor in Ghana to harvest those cacao beans.   Sloth and gluttony, two of the seven deadly sins, are my constant companions and I’m not even trying to overcome those temptations! [xliv]  Sometimes, when I sin, particularly in front of some of my less than religious/pious friends, they joke about the fun we’ll all be having when we get together in Hell.  In those moments I am tempted to grab them by their shirt collar, shake them vigorously and shout at them “YOU JUST DON’T GET IT!!!” 

Satan is against fun!  Satan is against love! Satan is against pleasure, and joy, and friendship/fellowship.  Satan wants all of us to be miserable for all eternity with him, and he’ll be the only one getting some bit of pleasure at our eternal fiery physical and spiritual torture!  God loves us enough to have His son Jesus suffer and die for all of us to allow all of us into Heaven, but we must prove to be obedient sons and daughters by following God’s commands of love to get into Heaven to everyone, even to our enemies.  Bishop Fulton J. Sheen,[xlv] famous 50’s & 60’s TV Catholic Evangelist (the Bishop Robert Barron for the greatest/boomer generation) said we will be surprised because we are going to see several people in Heaven whom we never expected to be there.  Some of the people we expected to see in Heavan, “those nice people,” may not be there at all.  The third surprise will be the greatest of all when he is there.  This is where I think my less than religious/pious friends may make it into Heaven and maybe I won’t.  I think it’s because I feel God may judge me by a different standard. I’m not a horrible prodigal child that God will welcome with open arms once that son or daughter comes to their senses and returns to the Father.  No, as the “Good” daughter who is supposed to stay by her Heavenly Father’s side I’m worried Heavenly Daddy will hate me for sneaking a kid goat away to make bowls of birria[xlvi] for my buddies and me while still claiming I am a “Good” daughter.  Maybe it’s because I have felt I belonged to one of “Them” or viewed myself as a horrific “Them” that I’ve developed a strong sense of empathy towards my fellow human beings when they are acting mean and nasty to me or someone I care about. I am quicker to forgive their trespasses in the hopes that maybe God will hopefully forgive my trespasses against whoever views me as a “Them” for whatever reason just as quickly and help me to change & repent as well.    

Let’s examine the most famous non-biblical Christmas story, Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”[xlvii] to illustrate Jesus’ universal salvation point. Perhaps the reason why this 143-year-old tale has been retold all these years is because we enjoy the ghosts frightening a miserly miserable Ebeneezer Scrooge towards repentance.   Ebenezer Scrooge is a bit of an outlier in Dickens’ pantheon of famous characters.  Scrooge isn’t the typical downtrodden hero trying to make his or her way in a world that inspired Communist Manifesto philosopher Karl Marx [xlviii] to write about the impending war between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat[xlix].   Scrooge would be the type of character that we would be rooting for the Artful Dodger to pick his pocket or hope that Madame Defarge was busy knitting his name onto a scarf while waiting for him to be beheaded at the guillotine in one of Dickens’ other novels.    Dickens, however, wrote “A Christmas Carol” to his audience, primarily the new captains of industry and finance, who needed to be reminded of the Christian part of Christmas. [l]  In Scrooge’s character arc we see the somewhat justifiable origins of his hatred for Christmas (left alone in boarding school during Christmas break, met and then broke up with his fiancée shortly before Christmas, his partner and probably only friend in the world died on Christmas Eve), how even a vile person like him can still be liked and even loved at the present Christmas moment(Scrooge’s nephew Fred[li] expressing empathy for the man Scrooge is, Emily and Bob Cratchit’s toast of Scrooge’s meager generosity towards them[lii]) and how in the end he can’t take his wealth to the grave but he can use his wealth in the present to build the relationships that will matter in the hereafter Christ opened up for us beginning at Christmas.   We too become as giddy as school kids and as light as feathers as we rejoice in Scrooge’s salvation from himself.   This is how God wants us to view all villains, as those who need His redemption that only He can give. When we encounter someone who feels like a villain we should do as Fred and Bob Cratcht did.  We should still wish them well and pray for their conversion even if there appears to be no hope of redemption of their souls at the present moment. 

As I realize the length of this blogpost, I just want to wrap it up by wrapping around back to how sometimes some of the vilest people on earth not only deserve salvation, once salvation is open to them they often become better vessels of the grace of that salvation than if someone had been perfect and godly from the beginning.  As a lector I am often reading from one of Saint Paul’s 27 epistles that can be found in the New Testament[liii]  According to the Acts of the Apostles when Saint Paul was known as Saul, he actively persecuted Christians until Jesus told him to stop persecuting him.   I love Saint Augustine’s [liv] Confessions    where he goes on in his auto-hagiography, how he didn’t deserve the saintly halo in the beginning.  John Newton’s life as a slaver in the 18th century British Navy lead to the greatest Christian hymn to be put on paper “Amazing Grace”[lv]  and his becoming an abolitionist.     In Jenkins “The Best Christmas Ever Pageant” movie the Herdmans experience a literal come to Jesus moment as they show up most of that Christian congregation when Leroy, Claude and Ollie Herdman as the three kings give baby Jesus what they deem is their most precious gift (watch the film to find out what it is) which is what we should be presenting to Jesus at Christmas and each and every day. (minor FYI, that scene with the Leroy, Claude, and Ollie Herdman as the 3 kings is hilarious and touching because what the Herdman kids give to baby Jesus is something that someone from the house and lineage of King David might not appreciate).  Immogene is also changed by her participation in this nativity pageant and too learns to give up her bullying ways.    And this, is what God wants us all to know, because in the end we are all sinners and all villains in someone else’s story, but so precious in God’s eyes that He is longing for all of us to become part of His Story.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



[xix]  Call this a separate editors’ note.  Yes I have heard that people who are here illegally are breaking the law and we shouldn’t interfere with ICE’s enforcement of the Law.   However, I feel we need to change our current immigration laws and the best way to do this is to petition your local congressman/congresswoman to change those laws to make sure that the dignity and humanity of immigrants are protected and to ensure only the worst of the worst get’s an ICE smackdown. 

[xxxvi] But if the wicked man turns away from all the sins he’s committed, if he keeps all of my statutes, and does what is right and just he shall surely live, he shall not die. None of the crimes he committed shall be remembered against him.  Do I derive any pleasure from the death of the wicked? Says the Lord God, Do I not rather rejoice when he turns from his evil ways that he may live?  And if the virtuous man turns from the path to do evil, the same kind of abominable things the wicked man does, can he do this and still live?  None of his virtuous deeds shall be remembered because he has broken faith and committed sin; because of this he shall die.

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