I am so excited to celebrate Advent this year with my family and my church. As part of our celebration, the families are participating in a “Reverse Advent” activity where each day of Advent they put something (food, toiletries, etc) into a box and after Christmas, donate it to the charity of their choice.
In order to make this time more meaningful, I collected a number of prayers, Scriptures, and activities for the family to experience together throughout the month. These brief readings and prayers do not take a lot of time (can easily be done at the dinner table) but they help to frame Advent and the celebration of Christ’s birth in the larger story, the metanarrative, of Scripture.
I hope that your family or your church family will be able to use them too and celebrate together the coming of our Prince of Peace!
Our Christmas “Advent”ure
This Advent Season, gather your family each day for a moment to read a Scripture, say a prayer, or do an activity below and add to your “Reverse Advent” basket.
November
Week 1
27 – Make a your First Advent Candle. Use a paper towel or toilet paper roll as the candle. Wrap it or color it in purple and write the word “HOPE” on it. Creat a “flame” using orange construction paper or just color one on white paper. Cut out and attach to the top with tape. You’ve just lit your first Advent Candle. The theme for this week is HOPE.
28 – Read Luke: 1:26-38
29 – Pray this prayer together:
God of hope, who brought love into this world,
be the love that dwells between us.
God of hope, who brought peace into this world,
be the peace that dwells between us.
God of hope, who brought joy into this world,
be the joy that dwells between us.
God of hope, the rock we stand upon,
be the center, the focus of our lives
always, and particularly this Advent time.
30 – Isaiah 7:10-14
December
1 – Read Matthew 1:18-24
2 – The Advent Theme for this week is Hope. What are some things your family hopes for?
3 – Read Isaiah 11:1-10
Week 2
4 – Make a your Second Advent Candle. Use a paper towel or toilet paper roll as the candle. Wrap it or color it in purple and write the word “LOVE” on it. Create a “flame” using orange construction paper or just color one on white paper. Cut out and attach to the top with tape. You’ve just lit your second Advent Candle. The theme for this week is LOVE.
5. Read Micah 5:2
6. Read Matthew 2:1-2, 9-11
7. Read Isaiah 2:1-5
8. Pray this prayer together:
Stir up our hearts, O Lord, to prepare the paths of thine Only-begotten Son:
that we may worthily serve thee with hearts purified by His coming: Who lives and reigns with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, ever one God, world without end. Amen
9. Read Matthew 3:1-6
10. God is Love. Our theme for this week reminds of His great love for us. How does our family show and experience God’s love?
Week 3
11. Make a your Third Advent Candle. Use a paper towel or toilet paper roll as the candle. Wrap it or color it in pink and write the word “JOY” on it. Create a “flame” using orange construction paper or just color one on white paper. Cut out and attach to the top with tape. You’ve just lit your third Advent Candle. The theme for this week is JOY.
12. Sing “Joy to the World” together as a family. Sing it as quiet as you can. Now, sing it as loud as you can! How does our family share JOY with others?
13. Read Isaiah 9:6-7
14. Read John 1:19-34
15. Pray this prayer together
We beseech thee to listen to our prayers, O Lord,
and by the grace of thy coming enlighten our darkened minds:
Thou who livest and reigns with God the Father
in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.
16. Read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
17. Read Philippians 2:1-11
Week 4
18. Make a your Fourth Advent Candle. Use a paper towel or toilet paper roll as the candle. Wrap it or color it in purple and write the word “PEACE” on it. Create a “flame” using orange construction paper or just color one on white paper. Cut out and attach to the top with tape. You’ve just lit your fourth and final Advent Candle. The theme for this week is PEACE.
19. Read Malachi 3:1-5
20. Read Romans 8:18-25
21. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace. What are some ways we see God’s peace in our lives?22. Read Isaiah 52:7-10
23. Read Revelation 21:1-4
24. It’s Christmas Eve. Join us at church to celebrate Christ’s birth together. We talk about “passing the peace” which is extending to others the promise of peace we’ve been given. We say, “The peace of Christ be with you” and they reply “And also with you”. Try it tonight when you come to church and celebrate our Prince of Peace.
Christmas Day
25 – Jesus has come!! Read Luke 2 as a family as you finish this season of Advent. Consider these prayers that have been shared through church history as a way to culminate our Advent celebration
God of love, Father of all, the darkness that covered the earth
has given way to the bright dawn of your Word made flesh.
Make us a people of this light. Make us faithful to your Word
that we may bring your life to the waiting world. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
(From The Roman Missal)
Let the just rejoice, for their justifier is born.
Let the sick and infirm rejoice, For their saviour is born.
Let the captives rejoice, For their Redeemer is born.
Let slaves rejoice, for their Master is born.
Let free men rejoice, For their Liberator is born.
Let All Christians rejoice, For Jesus Christ is born.
St. Augustine of Hippo
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About the author
Refocus Ministry was started by Christina Embree, wife to Pastor Luke, mom to three wonderful kids, and family minister at Nicholasville UMC. She is passionate about seeing churches partnering with families to encourage faith formation at home and equipping parents to disciple their kids in the faith. Currently studying Family, Youth and Children’s Ministry at Wesley Seminary, she also blogs at www.refocusministry.org and is a contributing blogger at D6 Family, Seedbed, and ChildrensMinistryBlog.com
2 Comments
lauraanne
I love this! Advent has always been a very special time for our family. This is a great plan that won’t create mother guilt (which happens when the activities are too time consuming). This is an easy and meaningful way to involve the children! Thanks.
Christina Embree
So glad to hear this! That was my heart as I was putting it together. East, practical and meaningful