a grateful talmid

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Location: Texas, United States

a follower of Jesus Christ and student of ancient Hebrew and Greek scriptures

Monday, November 30, 2009

The Arrival 2009

I have never observed the Advent season. My church culture instilled in me an aversion to anything liturgical or formal. My own personality also creates an affinity for a solitary spirituality. But I think I'm getting over these. Since I have come to see and appreciate the fact that the Bible is one Big Story (rather than a catalogue of promises or a compendium of doctrines and moral teachings), I have learned to appreciate the desire of my liturgical brethren to capture the spirit of the Story in their Calendar and readings.

I am particularly drawn to Advent this year, because it allows us to submerse ourselves in a Story that is more compelling than the ones being promoted through every form of media at this time of the year. It allows me to connect, through prayer and praxis (activity), with a world-wide community that at least claims to hold that Story as true and formative. Finally, it allow me to do something together with the local community of believers that I have come to know and love so much. I look forward to the interaction.

I am using the word Arrival, rather than Advent. Maybe it will lower the resistance of those suspicious of anything liturgical. Besides, that's what advent means.

The Arrival 2009





Readings for November 30:



Psalm 1, 2, 3 (morning) 4, 7 (evening)



Amos 2:6-16



2 Peter 1:1-11



Matthew 21:1-11

Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Arrival 2009 Readings for November 29:

Psalm 146, 147 (morning) 111, 112, 113 (evening)

Amos 1:1-5, 13-2:8

1 Thessalonians 5:1-11

Luke 21:5-19