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Advent Reflections 2020

Hope – Wind

The wind blows wherever it wishes; you hear the sound it makes,
but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going.
It is like that with everyone who is born of the Spirit. – John 3:8 GNT

As the wind blows, the seasons change. A spring breeze brings much needed rain. A summer wind carries seeds and helps to spread new life. An autumn gust blows leaves from trees, helping them prepare for winter. A blustery winter day reminds us that we all connected as the air moves to balance pressure.

At times the wind is strong and overwhelming. Other times it is hard to detect even a gentle breeze. In the same way the Spirit blows through our lives – moving through all things and reminding us we are connected. Some days we feel a strong and tangible connection to the divine and other days we struggle to recognize God’s presence in our lives. On those days it easy to lose hope and to only see the struggles in the world – the imbalances of power, the hoarding of resources, the destruction of the earth.

God recognized this struggle and sent his son to teach and guide us – to remind us that God’s kingdom will come on earth and we can be a part of that change.

How do I reconnect with God when I am feeling hopeless?
Where do I see God’s hope at work in the world?

Life-Giving Breath,
The winds of your Spirit blow around us and among us,
breathing life and light into the world.
Open our hearts to let the Spirit flow through us
and encourage us to plant seeds of love and compassion,
as we prepare for the birth of Jesus. Amen.

Peace – Earth

They will hammer their swords into plows and their spears
into pruning knives. Nations will never again go to war,
never prepare for battle again. – Isaiah 2:4b GNT

God created the earth, and it was good. God created an amazing, intricate, and interconnected world and called for us to care for it and maintain balance. But we have not maintained that balance. We have created systems where the many work for the good of the few. This imbalance has caused too many to believe in a scarcity of resources – too often leading to war and violence as people fight for what they need to survive.

Through Jesus, God showed us there is another way to live – a path of peace born out of love and compassion for all God’s people. Jesus taught us that if we care for all those around us and make sure everyone’s needs are met – especially those who are oppressed by our social structures – then there can truly be peace on earth.

What might I do to ensure there is enough for all?
How do I work to maintain peace in myself, my community, and the world?

Holy Creator,
We give thanks for the earth and all you have given us.
But we recognize that we need to do better when sharing those gifts.
Help us to create a world where all people can benefit
from the fruits of your creation.
Teach us to walk lightly on the earth,
following the path the Jesus laid before us. Amen.

Joy – Water

As fresh water brings joy to the thirsty, so God’s people rejoice
when he saves them.” — Isaiah 12:3 GNT

Water is the foundation of life. Water quenches our thirst, keeps us clean and even provides us with exercise and entertainment through water sports and games. It flows through all of creation, reminding us that we are all interconnected and interdependent. Where there is no water there is no growth and no life but where there is water there is life and there is joy.

Imagine the joy felt by those who witnessed Jesus’ baptism as he was baptized in the cleansing waters and emerged to the voice of God calling him “Beloved Son”. We experience glimpses of that joy each time we witness a baptism in our faith community, as we acknowledge our connection to Jesus through the waters of baptism and express a commitment to follow the path God has set before us.

How do I reconnect with God’s life-giving water when I feel lost or overwhelmed?
How do I share the joy of my baptism with those around me?

Source of all Joy,
We give thanks for the gift of life-giving water,
that bonds us to all your people and all of creation.
Help us to honour that interconnectedness,
by living in respect with creation
and caring for one another. Amen.

Love – Fire

This hope does not disappoint us, for God has poured out his love
into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit, who is God’s gift to us.
 — Romans 5:5 GNT

Fire can be a source of warmth and a source of comfort. With a well-built foundation and some careful nourishment, the simple flame of a match can become a roaring fire that provides warmth to many people gathered around the flames. Fire is a blessing but can also be a curse. If we are not careful and do not respect the fire it can easily spread out of control and cause much more harm than good.

We nourish the flame of God’s love through acts of care and compassion spreading that love to those around us. At the same time, we must be as cautious and intentional as we would be passing a flame. If we share the message too intensely or fuel the flame with judgement and division, love can be lost, and people can be left feeling burned.

This Advent season reminds us of the importance of preparation. Taking the time to prepare someone to hear the good news of God’s love will gently encourage the flame of love inside them, so they too will be able to see a world filled with God’s light.

How can I be more aware of and make reparation for the places where the church has caused more harm than good?
How can I invite those around me into the warmth of God’s love?

Holy Mystery who is Wholly Love,
Light a flame inside our hearts,
so that we may spread warmth and love to all your people.
Be with us now as we prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus,
who teaches how to live a life of love.
Amen.

Christmas

1At that time Emperor Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Roman Empire. 2When this first census took place, Quirinius was the governor of Syria. 3Everyone, then, went to register himself, each to his own hometown.

4Joseph went from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to the town of Bethlehem in Judea, the birthplace of King David. Joseph went there because he was a descendant of David. 5He went to register with Mary, who was promised in marriage to him. She was pregnant, 6and while they were in Bethlehem, the time came for her to have her baby. 7She gave birth to her first son, wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a manger—there was no room for them to stay in the inn.

8There were some shepherds in that part of the country who were spending the night in the fields, taking care of their flocks. 9An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone over them. They were terribly afraid, 10but the angel said to them, “Don’t be afraid! I am here with good news for you, which will bring great joy to all the people. This very day in David’s town your Savior was born—Christ the Lord! 12And this is what will prove it to you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

13Suddenly a great army of heaven’s angels appeared with the angel, singing praises to God:

14“Glory to God in the highest heaven,
    and peace on earth to those with whom he is pleased!”

15When the angels went away from them back into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us.”

16So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph and saw the baby lying in the manger. 17When the shepherds saw him, they told them what the angel had said about the child. 18All who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said. 19Mary remembered all these things and thought deeply about them. 20The shepherds went back, singing praises to God for all they had heard and seen; it had been just as the angel had told them. – Luke 2:1-20 GNT

The decorations are up, the food is prepared, friends and family are coming together – this year perhaps in new and creative ways as we work to keep each other safe. The waiting is over Christmas is here!

Each year we prepare our hearts, our minds, and our surroundings, to celebrate the birth of Jesus. We know what is coming and yet we still need time to take time to prepare ourselves for the miracle of Jesus’ birth.

Imagine what it must have been like that first Christmas for Mary and Joseph as they prepared for Jesus’ birth, for the shepherds who heard the angels singing the good news of his birth, for the Magi who following the light of the star journeyed to honour him. As they prepared for the birth of this child, did they know the profound impact it would have on the world? Did they know the light and love Jesus would bring into the world? Did they know that even 2 000 years later people would be following his teachings and celebrating Jesus’ birth?

Today is Christmas and today we celebrate! We celebrate the enduring hope, the potential for peace, the uniting joy and the unceasing love of God in our lives that we know because of the birth of Jesus!

What does Jesus’ birth mean for my life?
What gifts do I share with the world around me?

Loving Parent,
We give thanks for the gift of Jesus,
for the encouragement to hope;
for a world where we can all live in peace;
and celebrate with joy;
your love in the world!
Amen.