Today’s  Scripture Reading  |  John  1:6–9
                There was a man sent from God, whose  name was John. He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might  believe through him. He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to  the light. The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the  world. (NRSV)
                
                Reflection
                Advent is one of my favorite seasons of our  church year, filled with so many beautiful traditions. One of my favorites is  the lighting of the Advent candles every Sunday, a tradition that we follow not  only at church but also at home. 
While we wait for the birth of Jesus, the true light of the world, I often wonder what ways we show that light to each other. It is so easy for us to get caught up in end-of-year parties, holiday concerts, school programs, shopping, and all of the hustle and bustle that comes with this season. Sadly, it’s so easy to lose track of the true purpose of Advent: taking time to prepare for the arrival of Jesus.
I’ve been thinking about people in my everyday life that show me this light: the crossing guard not far from our home who always stops to ask my daughter and me how things have been going in our lives; the bus driver that drives a little bit past the actual bus stop to drop me off, putting me a little closer to home on orchestra rehearsal nights when I’m hauling my cello with me (that little bit makes a big difference when carrying a cello!); the wonderful friends who will listen to a good long venting session about even the silliest little thing that may be bothering me.
I’m grateful for the light of Jesus that I see in moments of my  day. As we prepare and wait for the birth of Jesus, what are ways we can show  his light to others?
                  
                  Prayer 
                  Loving God, as we wait during this Advent season for the birth of  the true light, help us to slow down and notice the light that we receive from  others, even in the simplest of deeds. Remind me to also be a beacon of that  light, spreading it to those that I encounter throughout my day. Amen.
Written by Briana Belding-Peck, Family Ministry Coordinator
                  
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