Adventus
I am a big supporter of the unwritten rule against double dipping! Do you know the one that says, “Thou shalt not dip thy chip twice into ye holy guacamole!” At the same time, I live in a household with young children that will use a chip like a spoon; dipping said chip into any sauce, eating the sauce from the chip without biting it, and then dipping that same chip now wet with sauce and spit right back into the container that everyone is supposed to share. So while I like rules, I live with the chaos life provides.
All of that to say: I hope you plan to follow along with the advent devotionals written by so many wonderful people of this church! They are a gift and a blessing that I know you will be inspired by in this season. At the same time, here’s a little more advent devotional thought for you…
Advent is a season of waiting. Waiting for Christmas and all the joys of celebrations in different houses. Waiting, as the people of old did, for the birth of a Savior. Advent is also a season of preparation for both of those things mentioned. However, advent has one more important meaning. The Latin Adventus translates to “arrival.”
Advent for Christians around the world is the start of a new Christian year! Our Christian calendar runs from Advent through the end of ordinary time in November at Christ the King Sunday. While we anticipate the reminder and realization of new life at Christmas, we celebrate the arrival of newness already in the start of a new year specifically for us. With this fresh start in mind for you, Christian, take some time to reflect in this season. How have you arrived to where you are now? How has Jesus arrived in your life? How will you arrive at God’s calling for you in this new year?
~Pastor Stephan









