Site Overlay

Advent

November 29, 2022

Friends,

Unlike the secular calendar, which begins its year on January 1, the Christian Church begins the celebration of its liturgical year four Sundays before Christmas with the season of Advent. The word “Advent” comes from a Latin word and means “coming.” During Advent we especially prepare our hearts for the coming of our Lord at Christmas; however we reflect upon other comings of Jesus as well. In the first week of Advent we hear of His coming as Messiah, then during the second week we focus on His Second Coming as Judge, and in the third week we hear of His present coming in Word and Sacrament. The fourth week of Advent finalizes our preparation for Christmas. Thus, Advent is a time of reflection and repentance, but also of hope.

Excerpt from: Book of Family Prayer, by Nils Laache (1831-1892)
You can read it online here: https://archive.org/details/bookoffamilypray00laac, or you can find it in print here: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Family-Prayer-Meditations-According/dp/B00UDCLAO0

God bless and keep you,

Pr. Buchs

COMING EVENTS:
Choir Practice – Wednesdays, Nov. 30, Dec. 7 & 21 @ 6pm
Midweek Advent Services – Wednesdays, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, & 21 @ 7pm
Election/Budget Meeting – Sunday, Dec. 4 @ 11:30am
Elders’/Council Meetings – Thursday, Dec. 8 @ 6 & 7pm
Family Night – Wednesday, Dec. 14 @ 5:30pm
Sunday School Christmas Program – Sunday, Dec. 18 @ 11am
Christmas Eve Divine Service – Saturday, Dec. 24 @ 7pm
Christmas Day Divine Service – Sunday, Dec. 25 @ 9am