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What if everything we know about celebrating Christmas is backwards? In today's reflection, we explore the fascinating contrast between our modern holiday rush and the ancient practice of Advent. While we fill December with feasts and festivities, our spiritual ancestors chose fasting and reflection.
This thought-provoking message explores:
Through examining church history and liturgical traditions, we'll discover how the radical nature of the incarnation - God becoming a servant - might reshape our approach to this sacred season.
Whether you're from a high church or low church background, or simply curious about deepening your spiritual journey this Christmas, join us in unpacking the countercultural wisdom of Advent.
By Christ Church ILWhat if everything we know about celebrating Christmas is backwards? In today's reflection, we explore the fascinating contrast between our modern holiday rush and the ancient practice of Advent. While we fill December with feasts and festivities, our spiritual ancestors chose fasting and reflection.
This thought-provoking message explores:
Through examining church history and liturgical traditions, we'll discover how the radical nature of the incarnation - God becoming a servant - might reshape our approach to this sacred season.
Whether you're from a high church or low church background, or simply curious about deepening your spiritual journey this Christmas, join us in unpacking the countercultural wisdom of Advent.