1st Sunday of Advent

Reflection

God's plan of salvation is centred in Christ and realised through him. Advent looks back at the promise of his first coming, when that plan was announced. And it looks forward to his second coming, when that plan will reach it’s fulfilment. And, of course, it celebrates his actual coming in time. The First Readings of the Advent Sundays (from Isaiah) are concerned with the Messiah and the messianic times. Isaiah kept the hopes of the people alive in very dark times. In today’s reading we have the theme of universal peace and salvation. The Gospel and the Second Reading deal with the Lord’s second coming, which the first Christians believed was imminent. Both readings convey a sense of urgency through phrases such as, ‘Wake up’, ‘Stay awake’, ‘Stand Ready’.

Sponsored walk

Deacon Mike Bennett will be taking part in a sponsored walk on Sunday 18th December dressed as a reindeer! The event is to support the All Saints Kirkby Lourdes Pilgrimage where Mike is aiming to take 40 students on pilgrimage. Click the link below to sponsor the pilgrimage or use one of the sponsor forms available at the back of church.

Encircling prayer

Circle me Lord. Keep protection near; keep danger afar.
Circle me Lord. Keep hope within; keep doubt without.
Circle me Lord. Keep light near; keep darkness afar.
Circle me Lord. Keep peace within; keep strife without.
Circle me Lord. Keep love within; keep hate without.
Amen.