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“Advent” means “coming” or “arrival.” During the season of Advent, we celebrate Christ’s coming into the world and watch with expectant hope for his coming again. In its historical origins, the season of Advent was patterned after the season of Lent, a six-week period of penitence and preparation for Easter. Similarly, the four weeks of Advent present an opportunity for communal discernment and personal examination, as the church prepares to celebrate the Nativity of the Lord and looks with hope for Christ’s return.

Advent Inspiration

Lighting the Advent Candles

Read the Revised Common Lectionary Scripture lessons for the First Sunday of Advent:

Year A           Year B          Year C

The Office of Theology and Worship has provided a collection of worship resources for Advent, including candle-lighting litanies, Eucharistic prayers, an order of worship for a service of lessons and carols, a chart with two sets of lectionary readings, and an Advent calendar starter kit.

Lighting the Advent Candles

General         Children         Magnificat

Based on the Lectionary Passages

Old TestamentPsalmEpistleGospel
Year AYear AYear AYear A
Year BYear BYear BYear B
Year CYear CYear CYear C

Scriptural calls to worship 

Year B

An advent service that starts in quiet darkness and ends after communion with “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.”  Ideal for a blue Christmas service.

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These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion.

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Musical Settings for the Lord’s Supper

These musical settings of the responses in the Great Thanksgiving are especially appropriate for the season of Advent.

Picardy Setting               Veni Emmanuel Setting


A Service of Lessons and Carols

This Service of Lessons and Carols is adapted from the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols that has been celebrated annually at King’s College, Cambridge, for almost a century. The nine Scripture lessons are those traditionally used at the festival, while the carols provided to accompany each passage have been selected from the Presbyterian Hymnal. Pastors and church musicians are encouraged to consider other hymns or appropriate spiritual songs, taking into account the cultural context and worship style of the congregation. The multiple readings present an opportunity to involve a number of different people from the congregation in the leadership of worship. Near the conclusion of the service, a time is set aside for prayers of thanksgiving and intercessions for the church and the world.

A Service of Lessons and Carols

Alternate Lessons and Carols Service with Communion


Contemporary Worship in Advent 

Find ideas and inspiration for contemporary worship in Advent. 

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Daily readings for Advent 

This is a chart listing daily Scripture readings for the four weeks of Advent (through Christmas Day), including two options: (1) the Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings (coordinated with the three-year cycle Sunday readings) and (2) the Daily Lectionary readings from the Book of Common Worship (two-year cycle).


O Antiphons 

Learn about the O Antiphons, an ancient prayer for Advent (and a backwards acrostic poem in Latin) and the source for the Advent hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.”

O Antiphons


The making of Advent Wreaths 

As an intergenerational event early in Advent, consider making advent wreaths for home devotional use. Here are instructions for a simple, inexpensive one. 

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