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Family Advent Traditions - Ep.222
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Here are some things to know about Advent:
What is Advent? Advent is a four-week season in the Church calendar dedicated to anticipating the arrival, or "advent," of Jesus of Nazareth, the long-awaited Messiah and King. Christians from many backgrounds celebrate this time with reflections on four pillars - hope, peace, love, and joy.The word "advent" means "coming". And while their practices may look different, all focus on the hope-filled arrival of Jesus.
History: The tradition of Advent has been observed by the global Christian church for centuries, with the earliest mentions dating back to 380 AD.
Why is Advent Important?
Advent can be a simple and fun tradition of counting down to Christmas. But for others—particularly those who believe Jesus to be the incarnation of God and the long-awaited Messiah—Advent is a shared experience of meditation and prayer that celebrates the arrival of Jesus.
Who Celebrates Advent?
People from Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian traditions celebrate Advent, though the specific practices may vary from community to community. Additionally, some people celebrate Advent without the focus on Jesus' arrival, seeing the tradition as a fun way to countdown to Christmas.
When it starts: Advent begins on the Sunday closest to November 30, which is about four weekends before Christmas. In 2024, Advent will begin on Sunday, December 1.
Candles: The four candles of an Advent wreath represent the four Sundays of Advent and symbolize the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.
Themes: Each week of Advent has a theme:
- First week: Hope – The Purple Candle/Prophet's Candle
- Reflection – We have hope that comes from God's actions and promises for humanity Jesus is the fulfiller of hope. (Romans 15:13)
- Second week: Peace - The Purple Candle is also known as the Bethlehem Candle.
- Reflection – Jesus is the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6)
- Third week: Joy – The Pink Candle/The Shepherd’s Candle
- Reflection - The joy of the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:10-11)
- Fourth week: Love – The Purple Candle is also known as the Angel's Candle.
- Reflection - God's love for us and the reason for Jesus' incarnation (1 John 4:10)
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Manage episode 455319945 series 2882043
Here are some things to know about Advent:
What is Advent? Advent is a four-week season in the Church calendar dedicated to anticipating the arrival, or "advent," of Jesus of Nazareth, the long-awaited Messiah and King. Christians from many backgrounds celebrate this time with reflections on four pillars - hope, peace, love, and joy.The word "advent" means "coming". And while their practices may look different, all focus on the hope-filled arrival of Jesus.
History: The tradition of Advent has been observed by the global Christian church for centuries, with the earliest mentions dating back to 380 AD.
Why is Advent Important?
Advent can be a simple and fun tradition of counting down to Christmas. But for others—particularly those who believe Jesus to be the incarnation of God and the long-awaited Messiah—Advent is a shared experience of meditation and prayer that celebrates the arrival of Jesus.
Who Celebrates Advent?
People from Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian traditions celebrate Advent, though the specific practices may vary from community to community. Additionally, some people celebrate Advent without the focus on Jesus' arrival, seeing the tradition as a fun way to countdown to Christmas.
When it starts: Advent begins on the Sunday closest to November 30, which is about four weekends before Christmas. In 2024, Advent will begin on Sunday, December 1.
Candles: The four candles of an Advent wreath represent the four Sundays of Advent and symbolize the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.
Themes: Each week of Advent has a theme:
- First week: Hope – The Purple Candle/Prophet's Candle
- Reflection – We have hope that comes from God's actions and promises for humanity Jesus is the fulfiller of hope. (Romans 15:13)
- Second week: Peace - The Purple Candle is also known as the Bethlehem Candle.
- Reflection – Jesus is the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6)
- Third week: Joy – The Pink Candle/The Shepherd’s Candle
- Reflection - The joy of the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:10-11)
- Fourth week: Love – The Purple Candle is also known as the Angel's Candle.
- Reflection - God's love for us and the reason for Jesus' incarnation (1 John 4:10)
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