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Advent invites us to see time differently—not as something we rush through or try to control, but as sacred because God moves within it. This week, we turn to Isaiah, whose words remind us of both the fragility and the significance of our days. Every life has a beginning and an end; that isn’t morbid, it’s simply true. And in that truth is a profound question: How will you live the one life you’ve been given? Advent calls us to wake up to the weight of our moments, to notice God’s presence in our days, and to live with purpose, hope, and holy attentiveness. Join us as we explore a theology of time that reshapes how we wait, how we hope, and how we choose to live.
By Leora SawatzkyAdvent invites us to see time differently—not as something we rush through or try to control, but as sacred because God moves within it. This week, we turn to Isaiah, whose words remind us of both the fragility and the significance of our days. Every life has a beginning and an end; that isn’t morbid, it’s simply true. And in that truth is a profound question: How will you live the one life you’ve been given? Advent calls us to wake up to the weight of our moments, to notice God’s presence in our days, and to live with purpose, hope, and holy attentiveness. Join us as we explore a theology of time that reshapes how we wait, how we hope, and how we choose to live.