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Advent: Waiting For Jesus

Explore the significance of Advent in just two minutes! Discover the traditions of preparing for Jesus' birth with the Advent Wreath and its four candles symbolizing hope, peace, love, and joy. Create your own class Advent Wreath and reflect on your themes for the season. Get ready for the celebration of Jesus with this quick guide.

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Advent: Waiting For Jesus

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  1. Advent in 2 Minutes - YouTube

  2. Advent means ‘the coming’ of something. • Advent is a period lasting FOUR Sundays (not weeks!) preparing for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. • The first Sunday of Advent also marks the beginning of the Christian Church's year. • Because the celebration is such an important event, Christians want to make themselves completely ready.

  3. Why is the Advent Wreath so special to Christians? • The circle of the wreath reminds Christians of God, His eternity and endless mercy, which has no beginning or end. • The green of the wreath speaks of the hope that Chrisitans have in God, the hope of newness, of renewal, of eternal life.

  4. Why have four candles on the Advent Wreath? • The four outer candles represent the period of waiting during the four Sundays of Advent • The green of the wreath speaks of the hope that Christians have in God, the hope of newness, of renewal, of eternal life.

  5. The four traditional advent themes • The Candle of HOPE • The Candle of PEACE • The Candle of LOVE • The Candle of JOY • A fifth candle is sometimes lit in the middle to celebrate the birth of Jesus

  6. CLASS ADVENT WREATH • In pairs think about what your themes or preparations could be for this time/season write a list….. • Draw around your hand on the green card • Along each finger write one of your advent themes/preparations • Cut out and hand in/stick on card circle to make a big class advent wreath

  7. Advent “Waiting For Jesus”

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