Michael Mouse a Christmas tale

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Michael Mouse a Christmas tale adapted from Cloth for the Cradle: Worship resources and reading for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany from Wild Goose Worship Group 1997 Adapted by Rev. Corey Turnpenny (2018) for one reader with the congregation singing the hymns and making the sound effects indented in bold. Congregation can be cued with cue cards or words and images on screens. Hymns are from the United Methodist Hymnal. A long, long time ago, on the night Jesus was born, there was a small mouse called Michael. Now I hope you re not afraid of mice, because this was a very friendly one. He had big ears, a long tail, tiny eyes and a red sweater to keep out the cold. He was sleeping in a little hole just above a stream, dreaming and making nice sounds, when suddenly he was wakened by a strange noise. He went out to look up into the sky and saw it was bright as day, though it was the middle of the night. And then he heard SING: Angels We Have Heard on High UMH #238 verse 1 Michael thought he would like to find out what the singing was all about, so he scampered along to see a good friend of his, an owl who lived up a tree and had a good view of everything that went on. Hoot Hoot! What s all the noise and light about? asked Michael. There s a great commotion all because a little baby has been born in the village of Bethlehem Everybody s going to see him, so it seems. said the owl. Bethlehem! That s miles away. Do you think it s worth me going too? Michael asked owl. Oh, I m sure you would find it a memorable experience. Hoo Hoo owl responded. So off went Michael! There weren t any buses or trains in these days, so he had to swim across two rivers and climb hills all on his own. There was a long way to go. SING: O Little Town of Bethlehem UMH #230 verse 1

At last he arrived and stood in the yard just next to the stable where Jesus had been born. He was quite exhausted and his little red sweater was all dirty. So he gave himself a lick to clean himself up as best he could. After all, he wanted the little baby to see him at this best. While he was sorting himself along came.. Baa baa baa Some sheep! Hello you.. I mean.. Mrs. Ewe, Michael said to one of the mother sheep, Where are you going? Aaahhm goooing to see the weee baaaby, baaed the sheep. Can I come with you? asked Michael thinking he d get a good view on the sheep s shoulder Haaave you got a preeeeseeeent? the sheep asked Michael. No, answered Michael, he didn t think of bringing a present Then you caaan t come in with meee. said the sheep. What kind of present have you got, Mrs. Ewe? Michael asked. I ve got some wool to keeep the baaaby waaarm baa.. baa.. And into the stable walked Mrs. Ewe and her friends. As they left Michael heard another sound Moo, moo. Hello, Mrs Cow, where are you off to? asked Michael Nowhere, I m here to see the new baby. she said. Would you give me a ride on your back so I can see him too? asked Michael But the cow asked, Do you have a present? And of course Michael said no. Then you cannot come too, said the cow. What kind of present have you got Mrs. Cow? Michael asked. I have milk in case the baby gets thirsty. Moo moo And Mrs. Cow mooed her way into the stable. Michael was quite sad, especially when he could hear the people inside enjoying themselves. SING: He Is Born UMH #228 (just the chorus)

Michael was singing away to himself when he heard another visitor. cluck cluck cluck Well, hello, hen! Michael said. Mrs. Hen to you, son, if you don t mind. Ok, Ok. Don t get your feathers ruffled. I m surprised to see you here. Cluck-cluck. No surprise at all. This isn t the first maternity ward I ve visited. I like to see babies just as much as anyone else. Mrs. Hen said. That s why I m here! said Michael, just in case you were wondering. What are the chances of us going in together? I don t know anybody. Do you have a present for the baby? asked the hen. No, I don t, said Michael with a sigh. Well you can t come in with me. At least I ve brought some eggs with me. said the hen. That s my gift to the child. But I don t see any eggs. Michael said. That s because I haven t laid them yet! Cluck-cluck! And off she went into the stable. Michael got sadder and sadder. He was determined to get in, but he didn t know how. So, he thought he d walk around for a bit and eventually he found himself right outside the stable door. He looked up and you ll never guess what was staring him straight in the face Meeaouw! Meeaouw! It was a big ginger tom cat with smell breath. It had been eating sardines and hadn t cleaned its teeth. It breathed right into Michaels face. Just what do you think you are doing here? asked the cat. I just want to see the new baby honest! stuttered Michael. Just here to see the new baby, eh? Have you got a present for the little one? questioned the cat. No, I haven t, said Michael. Well, you re not gettin in. the cat said sternly. But what about you? asked Michael, You don t have a present for the baby. What are you doing in the stable?

I m employed to keep hooligans like you far, far away. Take that! And at that the cat went to hit Michael with his big ginger paw. But Michael scampered and ran to the side of the stable where he puffed and puffed, breathless with fear and excitement. While he was puffing and panting eh saw some other visitors coming to the stable, not hens or sheep or cows, but other ones.. you know who SING: The First Noel UMH #245 So there was Michael. He d run all this way, he d got his clothes all dirty, he d talked to the visitors going in, he d heard the singing inside, he d been threatened by a maladjusted tom cat. And he couldn t he couldn t get in. Michael was sad. He was very, very sad, and he began to cry. (sobs) A big tear dribbled down to the end of his little nose and on to his red sweater he was so sad. I don t know what it was but something made him looked up. He looked up to the stable wall and, though it was very dark, he saw a little ray of light about the size of a dime. It was a little hole! And Michael wondered if he could maybe climb up to it. It was very high and as he climbed higher and higher the wind got louder and louder! (wind noises) It was blowing a gale by the time he reached the hold. First, he squeezed his head in. Then he squeezed his body in, but his bottom didn t quite fit. So, he just let his tail dangle down outside. It took him a little while to get used to the light because it was quite bright in the stable. But as soon as his eyes were adjusted, the first thing he noticed was that Mary, the baby s mother, was looking over at him. She gave him a big wink. Then she got Joseph, the baby s father, to look over at Michael. And he gave him a big wink and said, ever so gently, Thanks little man.

That puzzled Michael. Why should Joseph thank him? And then he realized what he had done. You see that hole in the wall was too high for Joseph to reach up and plug it and he and Mary were worried in case Jesus would feel the draft and catch a cold. Of course, the moment Michael plonked his bottom in the hole the draft stopped. Mary didn t have to worry any longer, so in Michael s honor she sang a lullaby. SING: What Child Is This UMH #219 verse 1 Oh, Michael was just thrilled! And he felt especially pleased now that he had a bird s-eye view though it was really a mouse-eye view. He could see everything. He saw the sheep giving their wool to keep the little baby warm. Baa baa He saw the cow giving her milk to the baby when he was thirsty. moo moo Then he saw the hen laying her eggs and since she wasn t sure whether it was right to give eggs to such a little baby, she gave them to Mary instead. cluck cluck And he saw the shepherds and wise men give their presents. And everybody looked so happy, even the big ginger tom cat with the smelly breath. Meeaouw Michael stated in the hole in the wall all night until the morning came. Then when the wind had stopped howling, and without any fuss, He climbed down the outside wall and headed for home. By the time he got back to the stream where he lived he was very tired. (Yawn)

But he friend was there waiting to greet him. Hoot hoot I ve heard all about, you know, said the owl. I ve spoken to the sheep, I ve had a word with the cow, I listened for ages to one of the hens. They told me all about it. And they told me how you didn t get in to see the baby because you didn t have a present for him. Oh yes, I did see the baby! said Michael. But I thought you didn t have a present. What did you give him? I gave him me, said Michael, for as long as he needed me. Then Michael turned and disappeared into his hole at the side of the stream. And that s where the story ends, with Michael s words I gave him me, for as long as he needed me. There s no better gift to give Jesus today or any day.