A World in Waiting – Advent Course from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
A World in Waiting – Advent hope in an economic crisis Following the global financial crisis over the past year, hope is in short supply and needs to be rebuilt. And that is what Advent is all about – a season to take seriously the plight of "those who dwell in darkness", but also to awaken a longing and commitment to a better and different kind of world.
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland presents these resources for Advent 2009 that look at the crisis in relation to the roots of our Christian beliefs and values, aiming to turn anger and disappointment into a positive force for change.
Reflections and prayers
The run-up to Christmas is an exhausting time – buying gifts, sending cards, queuing at the post office, attending parties, decorating the home, office and/or church, assisting with carol festivals and Christingle events, cooking meals, meeting work deadlines – hardly any time left for the sort of preparation for Christmas which is expressed in the Church's readings, prayers and hymns for Advent.
We hope these daily reflections and prayers, which you can use whilst travelling, waiting or taking a break, will make it possible to tap into this rich tradition and keep the focus on what it's all about – hope for our troubled world. You've probably had your fill of economic gloom, doom and worry. These reflections, whilst focussing on the economic crisis of our times, are meant to help us see through it and beyond. Happy Advent!
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