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The Fourth Sunday In Advent: Ready or Not!

"Are you ready for Christmas?" How many times have you been asked that in the last week?  It seems like that question replaces "How are you?" this time of year and becomes part of the standard greeting.  With so much to do before Christmas - gifts, cards, baking, travelling, etc. - it is a valid question.  And as the days until Christmas rapidly declines, we have to face this reality: ready or not, Christmas will be here on Wednesday. Last week I was visiting with a friend and we started talking about what it means to be ready for Christmas.  Here is what we came up with.  Being ready for Christmas doesn't mean having all your gifts bought and wrapped or your Christmas menu planned.  It doesn't mean having written every card on your list or having a new outfit to wear.  It isn't dependent on having lots of money or lots of time.  Being ready for Christmas means being ready to receive God's wonderful gift of His Son, Jesus!  Because J...

Third Week of Advent: Winter Joy

“How am I ever going to do that?” I asked myself in the fall when we started our 6 am Winnipeg Free Press paper route. I was thinking about the future – the dark, cold, windy winter mornings ahead – and wondering how I would be able to handle the paper route then. Since I am a person who loves warmth, sleep, and daylight, I just couldn't imagine it. So this last Saturday morning when the thermometer read -30º C and I was joyfully trudging along on the route, I remembered that question and asked myself another one, “How am I doing this?” Three things came to mind: By God's grace : When I go to bed at night I usual think I won't be eager to get up in the morning but when I'm awaken by my alarm, I get out of bed quite easily for me. It never ceases to surprise me since I was not a morning person. How do I explain this? It is a gracious gift of God. Nothing I deserve. It is a specific, practical way that God is blessing me in this season of my life. By God'...

The Second Sunday of Advent: Hope

I didn't hear a sermon today.  Yes, I did go to church and it was wonderful!  It was our Advent Pageant so the children and youth led us in worship through Bible readings, songs, and a poem that took us from Genesis to Revelation.  I so appreciate thinking about the birth of Christ in light of the full story of redemption.  It gives me hope.  Which I need. So often, I can focus on what is wrong in the world and in my life and am tempted to feel discouraged.  I wonder how God is working in situations and I fear that we humans have messed things up too much.  But then I remember: "The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it." These words from John 1:5 were read by a child today.  They are words that inspire me to hope and believe in the power of God.  Hear the words of this Sunday's Epistle: "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit...

The First Sunday of Advent: Waiting....

She caught my attention immediately.  There they were - the whole Grade 10 Band of the Lord Selkirk Comprehensive High School - playing their piece of music and what was she doing?  She seemed to be doing nothing.  Was she really just standing there? No, of course not.  She was doing much more than that.  With cymbals in hand, she was reading her musical score, watching and waiting for the moment in which she would play her part.  Then all of a sudden her moment came and there it was.... the crash of the cymbals heard louder than any other instrument. Last Wednesday evening, as I watched this young woman wait so well... patiently and with anticipation....I thought about the Advent Season approaching and wondered "Can we be like her?"  One of the main things we do during Advent is acknowledge that we are waiting.  Yes, of course, we hear the children complain that they "can't wait until Chris...