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The word advent comes from the Latin term adventus meaning "arrival" or "coming," particularly the coming of something having great importance.

Advent the season is a time of waiting, expecting & celebrating. by thanking God for Christ's first coming to Earth as a baby, His indwelling presence today through theHoly Spirit. Most importantly Advent is also a time where Christians focus on spiritual preparation and anticipation of His final coming at the end of the time. We prepare our homes and hearts for four weeks before Christmas.

Advent the story is the story of creation all the way up to Christ’s 2nd coming. It’s a good way to teach about the big story of what God has been doing since Adam and Eve all the way up & through Jesus through the apostles and how The Holy Spirit is at work in us in the church, in our families and the communities of today.

We use this story to point our hearts & minds back to the bigger story that is currently still in play

Advent always starts four Sundays before Christmas. This year, in 2023, Advent starts Sunday, December 3.

Everyone say “Christian calendar”

For us on the Christian Calendar Advent is us prepping, anticipating, expecting, & waiting on the Lord’s return. All of this is done 4 Sundays out from December 25th all the way to Dec 24th. Then on Christmas starts the 12 days of Christmas(so see Hallmark gets it wrong)

Those 12 days run from 12/25 to Jan 5th and The Feast of Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th.

Why do we do this???

- IT helps us addresses key issues such as

The season of Advent begins on the Sunday which falls closest to November 30, and lasts through Christmas Eve, or December 24.

Practical Ways to celebrate

Advent is broken up into 4 Themes

  1. Hope (candle 1)
  2. Joy (candle 2)
  3. Peace (candle 3)
  4. Love (candle 4)

Today we start with Hope!!!