We divide the year into seven seasons, starting with the story of Light. The cycle of Light has three parts: Advent, Christmas and Epiphany.
For some people, the Church calendar is unfamiliar. Others might wonder what’s the advantage in working through a yearly rhythm? Don’t things become too predictable?
But that’s the whole point. As CS Lewis put it, “When you still have to think about all the steps you aren’t dancing, you’re learning to dance.”
This is the Second Sunday of Advent, which has four weeks. Here is Romans 8 in The Message.
All around us we observe a pregnant creation. The difficult times of pain throughout the world are simply birth pangs. But it’s not only around us; it’s within us. The Spirit of God Is arousing us within. We’re also feeling the birth pangs. These sterile And barren bodies of ours are yearning for full deliverance. That is why waiting does not diminish us, any more than waiting Diminishes a pregnant mother. We are enlarged in the waiting. We, of course, don’t see what is enlarging us. But the longer we wait, The larger we become, and the more joyful our expectancy. 22-25
We have been working on the lyrics and notes (for Ariahs flute) for the song "From Heaven"s Arch so High" in Preparation for our Advent Walk this Thurs. We will visit this story twice before the walk on Thurs. We are also writing daily affirmations to get us into the reverent mood. Such as "I am peaceful". "I listen to others". "I feel joy in my heart".
Advent Story
Softly in the earthly darkness
Seeds are stirring towards the light
In the earth the seeds lie dreaming
Nestled under crystal white
When in winter's deepest darkness
There came a shining light…(light candle and add)
Sing: From Heaven's arch so high…
From Heaven's arch so high,
A little Light draws nigh.
Shines so bright,
In the night,
All the children take delight…
A little hare hops nigh
And holds his head up high
Stops to hear, stands quite near,
Wonders what is happening here
The little mouse…he scurries from his frosty house
Stops to hear, stands quite near….
Then came the gnomes, the plants and the stones…
All the creatures drawing near
Stop to hear
And wonder what is happening here
The snow fell softly in the night (add snow)
And all the world was crystal white
The angels from the stars looked down (add angel)
On Mother Earth’s new shining gown.
Sing: Second verse of "From Heaven’s Arch.."
And shining ever clearer
The light shines softly nearer
Shines so bright
In the night
So that all may take delight. (as you sing draw creatures closer to the light)
(Pause and sprinkle stars)
Closing: And so it was that this tiny light that shone on the darkest night grew in the hearts of all people and filled them with peace and joy.