Life is Full of Joy and Grief
Far from being opposed to hope, lament is part of the language that hope has learned to speak. How might we practice holding both longing and hope in our daily lives?
Advent invites us to reflect on the enduring faithfulness of the Lord's provision. How might slowing down and re-examining tradition lead us to deeper gratitude, purpose, and joy?
During Advent, we are reminded that Christ enters not in distant spectacle, but in the ordinary spaces of our lives. How might we live fully, attending to and participating in the ways the Lord works quietly in His creation among us?
Christ enters a broken world not to erase suffering immediately, but to bring light into it. How does recognizing this shape the way we show care, offer presence, and reflect hope to those who are hurting?
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