This Advent, join us as we explore Christ's coming—the Light of the World—through four movements:
Week 1 – Christ the Light of Creation (Colossians 1:15–20)
We begin by remembering Christ as the radiant Creator, the image of the invisible God through whom all things were made. In a world darkened by sin, we long for the restoration of that primal Light.
Week 2 – The Light Enters the World (Luke 1:26–38)
The Spirit overshadows Mary, and the Light of creation takes on flesh. God's presence, once veiled in the tabernacle, now dwells humbly within human history. Our longing deepens as the Light draws near.
Week 3 – The Light That Remakes All Things (Revelation 21:1–5)
We look ahead to the New Jerusalem, where Christ the Lamb illuminates a world made new. No sun or moon is needed—His glory fills everything. Our longing stretches toward the day when darkness is banished forever.
Week 4 – The Sunrise From on High (Luke 1:67–79)
Zechariah announces the dawn: the Sunrise visits us from on high, shining on those in darkness and guiding our feet into peace. Creation, incarnation, and new creation converge as the Light rises as our Redeemer.