At lunch after church I heard an interesting conversation. A woman, who is close friends to our lunch buddies, had never heard of Advent. She is a church going woman, but their church does not celebrate Advent.
She was trying very hard to understand what this time in our church year meant. I find it odd that not everyone knows about Advent. Growing up Catholic and becoming Methodist, it is part of our tradition, so it is all I know at this time of year.
Advent is a time of preparation. A season to prepare for the birth of Christ. Some people use Advent calendars to mark off the days until Christmas, others use candles, but regardless of how you mark the season of Advent it reminds us that the coming of Christ into the world is not something that just happened in the past — the season of Advent tells us that Christ continues to come into our world in the present through the lives of people who choose to follow Him.
Just as we prepare our homes for guests at the holidays, we need to prepare our hearts for the most special guest of all.
Today I Am Thankful For:
1. lots of work to keep me busy “at work”
2. furniture polish
3. snowmen
4. childhood Christmas decorations
5. fingerpaints