Grace to you and peace, from God our Creator and the Lord Jesus Christ! First, two reminders: We will have a potluck Thanksgiving luncheon following worship tomorrow, with turkey generously prepared by Lisa Groo. Please bring your favorite side dishes as we continue the holiday season on this first Sunday of Advent! Please also mark your calendars for December 10th, when we will have our Quarterly Meeting following worship.
There are ways in which the church (liturgical/worship) calendar leaps out at us in the secular world, even while sometimes more subtle things happen during worship. Advent this year is not one of those subtle shifts, with the movement from Matthew’s Gospel to the Gospel of Mark coming as a bit of a jolt. In Mark, we meet apocalyptic predictions and harsh words of judgment. Still, we know this quiet season to be one in which we look for hope, and hope there is. In days that grow shorter, afternoons feeling like evening, we long for light and are promised that light. We begin moving toward Christmas in that spirit of hope. Knowing that the vocabulary of our faith is new to some people and, at best, unfamiliar to some of us, during Advent I will preach on some of the terms that may give us pause. From where does our light come?
Blessings and deep peace to you, Lisa
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