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For the season of Advent, Journeying the Way of Love offers four sessions to be explored as we await the coming of Christ by moving through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke. Luke’s gospel provides a pattern for understanding how we can live the Way of Love as individuals, as families and friends, as a community, and out in the world. The sessions are specially designed for use during the Christian formation hour before or after worship. Facilitation instructions accommodate small or large groups.
JOIN US EACH WEEK IN ADVENT to create, learn and pray. There are DIY projects for families and communities that will take you from Advent to Christmas and through Epiphany. You will find: DIY wreath ideas with prayers and reflections, DIY creche ideas and information about St. Nicholas. There is also a guide to hosting an alternative gift market and our Gifts for Life Catalog.
Designed for use as an individual reflection or for group study, this Living Compass resource is a daily devotional that provides a foundation for seeking a deeper experience of Advent, an experience that will help prepare us for the true meaning of Advent. Available in both print and electronic editions here. We offer a free downloadable Facilitator Guide for group use. To learn more or to order, visit: https://www.livingcompass.org/lent
Church Publishing has a number of books, media and other items to purchase to assist with Advent, whether it be a daily devotional, an activity, or a book group study.
Episcopal Migration Ministries invited all of us to join them to journey the Stations of the Cross in Lent 2020 with audio reflections and an accompanying book. Listen, sign up to receive an email reminder, and download a digital guide here. Their reflection authors represent a wide variety of experiences and backgrounds; each offers a poignant reflection on a Station and its relevance to migration and what it means to welcome the stranger as we would welcome Christ. Each reflection calls us back to our essential identity as beloved children of God and asks us to prayerfully reflect on the meaning of the Cross in a world being transformed by migration.
The St. Nicholas Center was set up to educate people of faith, and the wider public, about the true St. Nicholas, and why he is important in today’s world. Full of educational and informative information for individuals, families and churches, the St. Nicholas Center helps to tell the difference and importance between St. Nicholas and Santa Claus.
From hosting Los Posadas, to finding out how to keep a Holy Advent, Forward Movement has several resources on how to travel the journey to Christ.
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