I really love traditions, seasons and celebrations. Advent is no exception and as a season it gets me extra excited because of the anticipation of Christmas, the summer holidays and the end of the year.
One of the reasons I love establishing and celebrating various traditions is that they set the backdrop for making memories. Traditions too are something that get passed down between generations, they have the ability to become part of the identity of a family and they are also central to us a people of faith.
As the year draws to a close and everything seems to happen at the same time, celebrating advent with your whānau may get lost in all the things to get done and events to get to.
We’ve put together a few (probably familiar) traditions that you could make special this year. They might be things you’ve been doing for a long time, yet there might be new ways to bring them to life in your own place during this season.
These traditions help us to focus on the real ‘reason for the season’ and bring to life the stories of faith that have been passed on for generations. As this crazy year comes to an end, may we find joy in the gift of advent and the promise of Jesus’ birth that we anticipate. What’s your favourite advent tradition? How will you celebrate this year?
Traditions set the backdrop for making memories... they help us focus on the real 'reason for the season'.
Five Advent Traditions for your whānau
Music to celebrate the season
We’ve put together a playlist of songs to guide you through this time of preparation and anticipation.
In a season where Christmas songs tend to fill the speakers of malls and shops from late-November, it can be easy to avoid music at this time.
However, this year you might like to be more intentional about the music that you listen to. This playlist provides some suggestions of songs that can help lead into prayer in the Advent Season.
Countdown to 1st Sunday in Advent
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