The season of Advent lasts for four Sundays leading up to Christmas and ends on December 24th. In 2022, Advent begins on Sunday, November 27th.
The first two weeks of Advent are designed to look forward to Christ's second coming while the second two weeks look back to Christ's first coming. Advent is a time of preparation, fasting, prayer, Bible reading, longing, and anticipation.
The first two weeks of Advent are designed to look forward to Christ's second coming while the second two weeks look back to Christ's first coming. Advent is a time of preparation, fasting, prayer, Bible reading, longing, and anticipation.
Advent Podcast Episodes
Advent Bible Reading
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Advent Anticipations
Advent itself is an anticipatory holiday. We look forward to the celebration of Christmas, but we also long for the future return of our Savior King (the Consummation).
But it's also an amazing time to look forward to Easter -- the completion of Christ's earthly mission.
We can also spend time anticipating the celebration of the Ascension, Pentecost, and Scripture Day.
But it's also an amazing time to look forward to Easter -- the completion of Christ's earthly mission.
We can also spend time anticipating the celebration of the Ascension, Pentecost, and Scripture Day.
Additional Advent Resources
Advent Devotional by Paul David Tripp.pdf |
"Why Celebrate Advent?" by the Gospel Coalition
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