The idea of preparing the way of the LORD is a word picture that reveals to us that the real preparation for Christmas must take place in our hearts. This is the preparation that demands our focus so that we may rightfully acknowledge the deep significance of the coming of our Messiah. Posting about dealing with distractions during Advent from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/advent-clearing-a-path-for-christmas
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This PDF comments on the Propers for the First Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for procl...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for proc...
There are a myriad of different ways you can infuse a little counter-cultural, John the Baptist-ish ...
We can\u27t make this event happen any more than we made creation happen. But we are a busy people a...
As we struggle not to be overwhelmed by the Christmas season, I wonder: Do we still have a concrete ...
Consider how our lives might reflect a patient optimism for righteousness to prevail in our lives an...
I learn that preparation is the work of waiting well: rejoicing, choosing to see what He sees, bowin...
What are you doing to prepare your heart? How are you welcoming and inviting the Holy Spirit to fill...
I have, mainly because the new church year begins on the first Sunday in December. In certain ways I...
I am always thinking about what is next and wondering what God is doing in his bigger picture, yet S...
Most Christians agree that Christmas is all about Jesus, yet most of us spend little time preparing ...
It is now nearly a decade since a revision of the Roman Missal was predicted and now five and a half...
During Advent, our focus is supposed to be on waiting for the Lord and what he will do. This season ...
Posting about Advent traditions and celebrations from In All Things - an online journal for ...
Perhaps Advent is, in part, a season of remembering journeys in to strange lands and stories about l...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the First Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for procl...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for proc...
There are a myriad of different ways you can infuse a little counter-cultural, John the Baptist-ish ...
We can\u27t make this event happen any more than we made creation happen. But we are a busy people a...
As we struggle not to be overwhelmed by the Christmas season, I wonder: Do we still have a concrete ...
Consider how our lives might reflect a patient optimism for righteousness to prevail in our lives an...
I learn that preparation is the work of waiting well: rejoicing, choosing to see what He sees, bowin...
What are you doing to prepare your heart? How are you welcoming and inviting the Holy Spirit to fill...
I have, mainly because the new church year begins on the first Sunday in December. In certain ways I...
I am always thinking about what is next and wondering what God is doing in his bigger picture, yet S...
Most Christians agree that Christmas is all about Jesus, yet most of us spend little time preparing ...
It is now nearly a decade since a revision of the Roman Missal was predicted and now five and a half...
During Advent, our focus is supposed to be on waiting for the Lord and what he will do. This season ...
Posting about Advent traditions and celebrations from In All Things - an online journal for ...
Perhaps Advent is, in part, a season of remembering journeys in to strange lands and stories about l...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the First Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for procl...
This PDF comments on the Propers for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, Series C and offers ideas for proc...