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“Maybe it’s our presence that needs to be broken open this Advent. Instead of adding more words to the centuries of expectations of what this is all supposed to do and be, maybe we need to reach out and hold what needs to be restored in our hands. Like people, or broken hearts, or systems, or perspectives, or beliefs, or our dashed hopes for a brighter tomorrow...To finally see what you have hoped for for so long is a breaking experience. Our deepest hope is that God is truly with us. That’s what Christmas is meant to celebrate. But could it be that God has been with us in all this already? God has just been waiting for us to move from words to presence so we can join God there.”

—Scott Erickson, Honest Advent

Sundays too my father got up early

and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,

then with cracked hands that ached

from labor in the weekday weather made

banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him.


I’d wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking.

When the rooms were warm, he’d call,

and slowly I would rise and dress,

fearing the chronic angers of that house,



Speaking indifferently to him,

who had driven out the cold

and polished my good shoes as well.

What did I know, what did I know

of love’s austere and lonely offices?

— Robert Hayden

Be Honest

Consider your relationships, health, goals, hopes. What is broken in your life? How can you invite God to hold that brokenness with you this Christmas season?

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Image used with permission from the artist, Scott Erickson.

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