Here is a little reflection from the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Here are a few more links to help think about Advent. And below is text from this article, which quotes some of the video above. If you have any Advent traditions or readings, or favorite meditations, I would love to hear of them. What good timing it is to start up Advent right after Thanksgiving! May we all have a chance to really ponder it this year and every year.
"I suppose if you did one of those word association tests on 'Advent', the other word you'd come up with straight away would be 'calendar'.
"That's all that most people these days are really aware of where Advent is concerned. The Advent Calendar is a countdown to Christmas, and it means daily sweets and chocolates.
"It's a slightly thin and inadequate account of what has been for a long time one of the most important and significant times in the Church's year – a time of waiting, we sometimes say.
"But once we've said waiting, of course that's not a very attractive word. We're not a culture that's very used to waiting."He said the advertising slogan once used by the credit card Access – "take the waiting out of wanting" – illustrates how many people want to possess things the minute they decide they want them, whereas waiting is seen as passive and boring.
But the Archbishop went on to say that waiting is central to the Biblical story of Advent, when John the Baptist announced the coming of Christ and Mary quietly waited for the birth of her child. He said Christians should see Advent as a time to reflect on this waiting, and also to examine the extent to which they have allowed Jesus into their lives.
Dr Williams went on: "It's been said so often it hardly needs saying again, but it is rather a pity that for a few weeks before Christmas we are saturated with Christmas carols. We don't have quite the sort of quiet we need to think, 'Well what would it be if Jesus really came as if for the first time into my life'. All those bits of our contemporary culture which are about rushing to get gratification, all those habits of our culture which so drive the crises of our culture, whether it's the credit crunch of the environmental crisis, all those things we have to cast a rather cold eye on during Advent and say slow down, take time."
3 comments:
This is just what I needed to watch today! Thanks for that gift--I resist moving into Christmas because I've forgotten how to live out ADVENT . . . ahhh!
Hey. Did you get your Advent Wreath out? Did I give you candles with that? We lit our first candle last night.
Thank you so much for posting this on your blog. I needed to watch that today, too.
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