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Advent is a time for all believers and families to commemorate the arrival of the Messiah, prepare for his second coming, and celebrate the joy of Christmas together.
Derived from the Latin word “adventus”, the word advent means “arrival” or “coming”.
In this instance, it is used to indicate a set time(s) during the month of December to commemorate the coming of the Messiah in Jesus Christ.
Advent, like Christmas, is a season of expectation, celebration, and hope, connected to the birth of the prophesied Messiah and the promise of Christ’s subsequent ministry.
Candle 1: Hope
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Prophecy Candle
In memory of the prophets, particularly Isaiah, who prophesied the birth of Christ.
It symbolizes the anticipation felt in awaiting the coming Messiah.
Candle 2: Peace
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Bethlehem Candle
Signifies Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem from Nazareth.
Candle 3: Joy
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Shepherd’s Candle
The rejoicing and joy of the Shepherds as they traveled from nearby to see Jesus.
Candle 4: Love
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Angels Candle
Shows the ultimate love of God to send His Son to bless us with a new Kingdom that is eternal.
Christ Candle: Jesus is alive and with us.
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