Rediscover Christmas: Good News in Troubling Times

Rediscover God’s Blessings for You

Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love Embodied In Jesus


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Wow, another year of uncertainty, stress, and wondering what’s coming next. We’ve all been living with this uncertainty for almost two years: a global pandemic, economic recession, unemployment, political division, cultural upheaval, racial reckoning, record wildfires, tornados, extra-powerful hurricanes, and floods. Did I miss anything?

I’m not trying to bring us down here. Quite the opposite. But this is the reality we’ve all been living with for quite some time. It’s been a tough year. If there’s ever a year we need the hope of Christmas, this is it.

It’s a good thing we’ve made it here—to Advent, nearly to Christmas!

The word Advent means “coming” or “arrival,” and the season is marked by expectation, waiting, anticipation, and longing. Advent is not just an extension of Christmas—it is a season that links the past, present, and future. Advent offers us the opportunity to share in the ancient longing for the coming of the Messiah, to celebrate his birth, and to be alert for his second coming. Advent looks back in celebration at the hope fulfilled in Jesus’s coming, while at the same time looking forward in hopeful and eager anticipation to the coming of Christ’s kingdom when he returns for his people.

During Advent we wait for both—it’s an active, assured, and hopeful waiting. Each week, we’re focusing on a different attribute of God represented in the coming of Jesus: hope, peace, joy, and love. Through these traits, we are learning how we can rediscover Christmas, despite the challenges, hardships, pains, and difficulties we might be experiencing.


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Richard Rogers, Pastor