Come Together This Advent: “Longing for Christ”
- St John's
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Join us this Advent season as we gather to reflect on our deep longing for Christ. This is a time for community, connection, and spiritual growth. Let us embrace the hope and joy that this season brings as we prepare our hearts for the coming of our Savior.
What to Expect
Engaging discussions and reflections on the theme of "Longing for Christ."
Meaningful worship experiences to uplift your spirit.
Opportunities to connect with others in our community.
Activities for all ages to foster a sense of togetherness.
Join Us
We invite you to be part of this special journey as we come together in anticipation of Christ's arrival. Let’s make this Advent a time of warmth, fellowship, and spiritual renewal.
During the Advent season—a period characterized by longing, hope, and sacred anticipation—we welcome you to join us in pausing, gathering, and reflecting on
Wednesday evenings.
🗓 December 10 and 17
🍽 5:00 pm – Light Potluck Supper (Chapel)
🙏 6:30 pm – Evening Prayer (Worship Center)
These midweek gatherings offer a great opportunity to take a break and reconnect during this important season. Each evening begins with a light potluck supper in the Chapel. Bring a dish to share, enjoy the friendly company, and appreciate the simple pleasure of being together.
After dinner, we will move to the Worship Center for an Evening Prayer session. Deacon Intern Wendy has prepared a meaningful and inspiring program featuring speakers from our congregation, all centered on this year’s theme: “Longing for Christ.” Their stories and reflections will guide us deeper into the essence of Advent—its anticipation, its wonder, and its promise.
Whether you're attracted by the cuisine, the community, the worship, or the contemplation, we hope these evenings will become a cherished aspect of your Advent tradition.
Bring your favorite dish and join us as we listen, reflect, and worship together in anticipation of Christ's arrival. We look forward to your presence!
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