Advent 2025 Fourth Sunday: LOVE

This year, I'm pondering the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in the apostle Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians (my recent Bible study). We've examined HOPE, PEACE, and JOY. Today we look at LOVE.

Advent 2025 Third Sunday: JOY

This year, I'm pondering the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in the apostle Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians (my recent Bible study). We've examined HOPE and PEACE. Today we look at JOY.

Advent 2025 Second Sunday: PEACE

This year, I'm pondering the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in the apostle Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians (my recent Bible study). Last week we examined the "hope of righteousness." Today we look at PEACE.

Advent 2025 First Sunday: HOPE

This year, Iโ€™m still pondering my recent study of Galatians. While we celebrate Jesusโ€™s birth at Christmas, we cannot separate it from the reason he came nor his promises for the future.ย Join me here as I look at each of the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians. Today we start with HOPE.

Advent 2024 Fourth Sunday: Love

Love is the opposite of hatred. Love is a selfless desire to do good. Hatred is a self-centered desire to do harm. The "Christmas spirit" of love can camouflage the real hatred in our hearts. But Advent reorients us to real love.

Advent 2024 Third Sunday: Truth

The trappings of the holidays try to convince us that all is well when in reality it is not. But Advent reminds us that these are but falsehoods. Truth, instead, is embodied in the baby born to Mary of Nazareth in the town of Bethlehem in Judea.

Advent 2024 Second Sunday: Light

Light is the opposite of darkness. Light symbolizes all that is good. Darkness all that is evil. Life can look pretty dark these days so Advent invites us to first acknowledge darkness that we might realize how desperately we need light.

Advent 2024 First Sunday: Life

Our annual remembrance of the coming of Jesus Christ as a human baby starts today. This year the words of the apostle John dominate my ponderings. I will explore words he uses to describe Christโ€”Today, we start with LIFE.