1. I LOVE Advent! It keeps my focus on Jesus throughout a hurried and profoundly materialistic cultural season.
2. I know me. If I do not spend time in God's life-giving Word, I will, by nature, slip back into "old" Cherri: anxious, fearful, self-focused. Yuck! I HAVE TO stay in the Word!
3. I LOVE doing Bible study with friends! It really is one of my favorite things in life!
Our Advent study will begin the week of November 17-23. Though, you really can begin this study anytime from November 17 to the first Sunday in December when Advent traditionally begins. A post will go up each week beginning November 17 on this blog and also posted to the Desert Vineyard Women's Ministry Facebook page and Instagram account.
There are many wonderful family traditions that go along with celebrating Advent. What I love about this particular study is that it includes activities to do with family members of all ages from creating a beautiful wreath from dried orange slices and cinnamon sticks to making homemade marshmallows!! In our family we loved to read Christmas books. We have BOXES of them! My children definitely had their favorites like our ragged, torn copy of Bright Star! Bright Star! What Do You See!
Advent wreaths are simply an object lesson on wonderful truths about the birth of Christ. It reminds us that:
* The world waited expectantly for the Messiah to come. Each week signifies a different aspect of that expectancy: Hope Peace Joy Love.
*This is a dark world in need of a Savior and Jesus is the Light that entered into this dark place and changed EVERYTHING.
*We need to prepare ourselves to be really moved by the outrageous TRUTH that the Creator of the Universe chose to step out of His perfection and step into the human imperfection in order to save us!
There are SO many wonderful and creative ways to use this tradition to enrich your Advent celebration. All you need to do is search "DIY Advent Wreaths" in Pinterest and enjoy!!! This wonderful tradition does not need to be a wreath or have the traditional purple and pink candles. Your Advent Wreath can be as creative as your imagination will allow! I will close this post with some pictures of Advent "wreaths" from Pinterest. Love you girls and I am looking forward to getting back into the blogging mode for a bit!!!
Looking forward to beginning a New Season, New Year with you...
ReplyDeleteOh! Charlene! Me too! It has been a lot of years together, so happy to spend this time with you!! Blessings to you, sister!!!
DeleteI'm excited about sharing in an Advent study this year. The four little lights will remind me to keep my focus on God, who is the light.
ReplyDeleteAnd PS- I love that first pic above, so beautiful!
-Tricia
Except the book is out of stock on Amazon and on backorder with Lifeway, so hopefully I'll be able to get it in time. Does the church have copies for sale?
DeleteHi Tricia! I am looking forward to this study too! It will be fun to share the Advent season with dear sisters!!
DeleteHi Tricia! I just read your last comment. We did not order books for this study, but I called Lifeway and they are supposed to get a new stock of Advent books in today(November 13). Amazon should have them back as well! I hope you can get a copy soon!
ReplyDeleteAmazon is still out of them, but Lifeway did get more so I was able to order one, thanks!
ReplyDelete0I had no idea that the 4 Sunday's in December was a Advent. I always thought it was just for kids and a count down for Christmas. I wish that I could share this with my daughter but she is pregnant with her 3rd blessing and works full time. Maybe next year. But I did purchase 4 books. 3 of my friends can experience and celebrate Christmas in a whole new way. God bless
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