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Advent Devotional December 12th

Advent 2023

December 12, 2023 • C.J. Cooper • Luke 1:26–38

Today's Advent reading and devotional are out of Luke 1:26-38, looking at the Angel telling Mary of Jesus' coming birth.


Tuesday, December 12th family discussion questions:


What feels impossible for you right now?

Parents, talk through what feels impossible to your kids. These might be things they feel they can’t handle, things they can’t change, or just things that are hard for them. Talk through how we feel in these impossible situations.


What does God’s word promise us He can do in our impossible situations?

We have the Holy Spirit, and the promise that nothing is impossible with God! Talk through what it means that God is bigger than our impossible situations. What would it look like for us to trust Him with those things?


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Advent Devotional December 25th

December 25, 2023 • Pastor Brandon • Revelation 21:1–8

Merry Christmas! Today's Advent reading and devotional are out of Revelation 21:1-8, looking at God's promise of the new heaven and new earth. Monday, December 25th family discussion questions: How does it feel to wake up on Christmas morning? Parents, talk through the excitement and joy of Christmas morning together as a family. How did your kids feel waking up to that this morning? What does God promise to us in Revelation 21? These verses are a picture of God’s promise for our world. We become citizens of God’s kingdom in Jesus, and that kingdom will be fully realized when Jesus returns! The joy we have at Christmas today is a glimpse of what all creation will be in the Kingdom of God!

Advent Devotional December 22nd

December 22, 2023 • Pastor Brandon • John 1:9–14

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Advent Devotional December 19th

December 19, 2023 • C.J. Cooper • Luke 2:22–40

Today's Advent reading and devotional are out of Luke 2:22-40, looking at the prophecies of Simeon and Anna. Tuesday, December 19th family discussion questions: How does it feel to wait for something? Parents, talk through the feeling of waiting with your kids. Is it hard? Easy? How does it feel when we have to wait longer? How could we wait like Anna did in our verses? Talk through what made Anna’s waiting different from our normal attitude. Is it trust in the person or thing we wait for? Is it a promise from someone trustworthy? Talk through how we can wait like Anna did, with trust and praise for God in our waiting.