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Just Love Advent Resources
The season of Advent is a time of watching, waiting, and hope as we ponder with anticipation the celebration of Jesus Christ’s coming into our world incarnate, to share in our pain and sorrows, and to show us how to live in relationship with one another. Advent is also a time to reflect on what it means to live and act with love and compassion for those oppressed and marginalized in our world as we live in the promise that Christ will indeed come again!
The Just Love Team of the Florida-Bahamas Synod invites you this Advent to take time to reflect on the incarnation of Jesus Christ in the faces and stories of our siblings around the world through the devotions developed by ELCA Sumud and/or ELCA World Hunger.
The Sumud Advent devotions introduce us to parishioners, pastors, and the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jordan and the Holy Land, hearing their stories and inviting us to listen with our hearts to the cries of the oppressed, embracing God’s call for justice. The resource includes a children’s storybook that invites even the youngest among us into relationship through “a Palestinian Sunbird’s Christmas Journey.”
ELCA World Hunger Advent Devotions invite you to listen and learn with our global companion churches and partners about the root causes of poverty and how injustices intersect. “A Stable Lamp is Lighted” is a 3-week study that invites us into a greater understanding of hunger’s cause and God’s invitation into deeper relationships with our global neighbors through models of accompaniment. Only through deeper relationships with God and one another can we take sustainable action to fight hunger at its roots both globally and in our own communities. There is also an interactive advent calendar to share with all ages. The activities inside include a standing nativity scene, ready to be colored throughout the season alongside daily Bible readings and learning opportunities.
Let us take time this Advent season in prayer, in deep listening, and in solidarity with our siblings and neighbors who are suffering around the world. As we see Christ’s incarnate presence in one another, the Spirit reveals new possibilities, and we sow God’s hope, peace, joy and love throughout the world.
If you would like to explore other congregational and individual devotions for Advent, check out the previous Just Love Advent resources: 2022 Just Love Advent Devotional, An Advent Journey with Mary (2023), and Advent of Peace (2024).
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