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Christmas Advent Service Example 6 Of 6
Advent Candle Lighting Ceremony:
FIRST WEEK OF ADVENT
(Light first purple candle): This is for the shepherds who gave their
gift of WONDER.
(Read): Luke 2:8-17
Speaker #1: Christmas is a wonderful time. Not just fun, but truly
full of wonder. When we were children it almost seemed magical.
Mysterious things were supposed to happen that night and we knew that
lots of presents were coming our way.
Speaker #2 (or same as #1 if you want): At the very first Christmas
there were probably no presents or cookies. Instead, a host of angels
appeared to some shepherds. Being a shepherd was a simple job and did
not have any prestige. But God loves simple people and he gave them a
huge blessing ? they would be the first ones to see the baby Jesus.
Speaker #1: They ran down to where Jesus was and when they saw him they
were filled with awe. It was just like the angels said. They were so
excited went and told everyone they could. Jesus doesn't really need
gifts at Christmas (he doesn't get them anyway, we do) but he loves to
receive praise. We should thank him and praise him for his wonderful
gift of salvation.
Prayer:
Our heavenly Father, we thank you for this special time of year. Bring
us back to that sense of wonder that we had as children. Show us the
true meaning of this season, that you visited the earth as a baby to
bring us salvation. Your gift to us is the best Christmas gift we can
receive. We thank you for this in Jesus' name. Amen.
SECOND WEEK OF ADVENT
(Light last week's purple candle): This is for the shepherds who gave
their gift of WONDER.
(Light second purple candle): This is for the gift of Mary and
Joseph, the gift of LOVING PREPARATION.
Read Luke 2:1 and 2:4-7
The whole idea behind celebrating Advent is to prepare our minds and
hearts to really consider the wonder in the gift of God's son, Jesus.
Preparing for the arrival of Jesus was done early on by the prophets of
the Old Testament. They tried to tell people ahead of time about the
coming of a Messiah. Then right before Jesus there was the prophet
called John the Baptist, who taught about the arrival of Jesus and tried
to prepare the people for Him.
We know it wasn't easy for Mary and Joseph to prepare for the actual
birth date of Jesus. They were on the road far away from home and when
they got to Bethlehem there was no place for them in any inn. They
persisted, however, and made a birth home for Him in a manger among the
cows and sheep. But their love for Him more than made up for the crude
shelter He was born in. Mary's lullaby to Him shows her adoration in
Luke 2 when she says,
"My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my
Savior." How about you? Is there room in your heart for Jesus? Have
you prepared a way for Him in your busy schedule?
Prayer:
Our heavenly Father, we have to admit that we spend a lot of time
preparing for Christmas, but very little time preparing for Jesus. Help
us to find ways to focus on Jesus in our family and in our own hearts.
May we be your instruments to bring the love of Jesus to our world. In
His name we pray, Amen.
THIRD WEEK OF ADVENT
Light candle #1 "This is for wonder, the gift of the
Shepherds."
Light candle #2 "This is for loving preparation, the gift of Mary
and Joseph."
Light candle #3 "This is for giving their best, the gift of the
Wise Men."
Read Matthew 2:9-11.
We all know the song "We Three Kings of Orient Are." And we
read in the Bible that there actually were men - we don't know how many
- who came to see the Infant King. Tradition has come up with three wise
men because there were three gifts: gold, frankincense and myrrh. What
strange baby gifts the wise men brought! Who would think of giving metal
and spices to a baby? Because they recognized the baby as a king,
however, they brought the very best they had in their possession.
Are you wise to who Jesus is? And do you give Him the best that you
have? Your energy and ability, your time and your life?
Prayer:
Our heavenly Father, we have bought gifts for everyone but Jesus. We
know that he needs nothing material because he owns the universe. The
one thing we can give him is our heart. Help us to honor our Savior with
our thoughts, words and deeds. May many more come to believe in him this
season. In Jesus' name, Amen.
FOURTH WEEK OF ADVENT
Light candle #1 "This is for wonder, the gift of the
Shepherds."
Light candle #2 "This is for loving preparation, the gift of Mary
and Joseph."
Light candle #3 "This is for giving their best, the gift of the
Wise Men."
Light candle #4 "This is for the light of the world, the gift of
the Father."
Read John 1:14 and then 1:8-9.
One very common decoration at Christmas is light. There are lights in
many windows, our trees are decked with colorful lights, many homes are
festively lit from one end to the other, and here we light our advent
candles. There is a reason for this - Jesus called himself the Light of
the World. A light is used to be able to see something when it is dark.
Through Jesus we are able to see God. God is revealed to us by the
coming of Jesus to earth.
Light is a natural symbol for the One whose birth brought so many
changes to the world. And we are challenged to carry on that light, not
to hide it but to let it shine before men that they may see your good
works. Does your light shine boldly as a witness for Christ?
Prayer:
Our heavenly Father, our world can seem very dark at times. We worry
about what the future holds. We wonder if we can make any difference at
all. It is not our task to light the whole world, but only to light our
little corner. Help us to shine with the love of Jesus to everyone we
meet. In Jesus' name, Amen.
CHRISTMAS EVE, December 24
Light candle #1 "This is for wonder, the gift of the
Shepherds."
Light candle #2 "This is for loving preparation, the gift of Mary
and Joseph."
Light candle #3 "This is for giving their best, the gift of the
Wise Men."
Light candle #4 "This is for the light of the world, the gift of
the Father."
Light the center candle "This is for joy, the gift of the
Baby."
Read Luke 2:10-11
The gift of the Christ Child is Joy - for no other person has brought
such deep and lasting happiness to the hearts of men. The birth of any
baby is almost always a signal for rejoicing and especially so at
Christmas when "Love came down to earth."
Even to those who don't acknowledge Christ, the Christmas season
shows a change in attitude. There is an air of excitement and joy.
People display actions of love more during this time than any other
season of the year.
How much more should we who believe and understand the significance of
this great gift. Rejoice in this day! Our joy should be without ceasing
to show the world that He still lives among us today.
Prayer:
Our heavenly Father, you have given us a reason to be happy. You
promise to remove our sins, heal our diseases, and bring us into your
kingdom. Much of it we cannot yet see, but for what we have received, we
give you deep thanks. The best gift of all is the salvation we have in
Jesus. Help us to share this joy with others so they also might believe.
In Jesus? name, Amen.
Please open up your hymnals to #179 as we sing the first stanza of
"Joy to the World"
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