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Pastor Gary Hedding, Faith Lutheran, Marshfield, WI
Contribuciones Advent Candle Liturgy - Based on the "O Antiphons" 1st Sunday in Advent, based on the "O Antiphons." Verse 1 of "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" LBW 34 is sung. Introduction The first candle we light today reminds us that Christ is "Emmanuel"; which means "God with us". We praise God that through Christ he is with us; and we anticipate that, in his return, Christ will bring God's presence to us in a powerful and glorious way, which we can not even imagine. The first advent candle is lit as the text is read. Advent Candle Liturgy - Waiting, Preparation, Joy, Light Advent is a time for waiting; for Christmas programs and parties, for food and presents, for family members to come home for Christmas. Advent reminds us that we are also waiting for God to come to us, God in the form of the baby Jesus, who lived and died and rose for us. We wait for God, who will come again in a new and surprising way. We light the first candle to remind us to wait. The candle is lit. Advent Candle Liturgies- Songs of Advent As we anticipate the coming of the Lord, we look with joy to God who came in Jesus; comes to us now in Word and Sacrament; and will come again at the close of the age to bring about the reconciliation of the world. With Isaiah's song, we look for God's coming as a light in darkness, as joy for your people and as peace and justice. Advent Candle Liturgies: Waiting, Preparation, Joy, Light Advent Candle Liturgies: Waiting, Preparation, Joy, Light. Four brief liturgies for lighting the Advent candles. From: Pastor Gary Hedding, Faith Lutheran, Marshfield, WI and NW Synod of Wisconsin Resource Center, (715) 833-1153 |
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