Trinity Church Advent Guide: Home Advent Wreath

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Each week during our Sunday services we will light the advent candles and read a short reflection to point us to Christ. This year, as many gather digitally, we invite you to create your own advent wreath and light the candles along with us each Sunday.

BACKGROUND The Advent wreath acts as a symbol for the passage of the four weeks in Advent. Created out of childish excitement of the coming of Christmas, the wreath was originally a wooden ring with 20 red candles and 4 larger white ones, each representing a day leading up to Christmas Eve. Over time, the wooden ring was adorned with evergreen branches, the candles were whittled down to just four, representing the four Sundays in Advent leading up to Christmas, and the Christ candle was added to the center to represent the birth of our savior.

WH Y D O W E LIGH T ONE NE W CANDLE EACH W EEK? Still today, the anticipation of the Christmas season and Christmas day is everpresent. By lighting the candles one by one over the four weeks leading up to Christmas, we represent the anticipation for Christ’s arrival. As Jesus overcame darkness, the light from the candles slowly builds and pushes back the darkness until Christmas Day, when the wreath is fully illuminated, reminding us of Light of the World. Each candle offers us and the people around us the opportunity to experience the hope, peace, joy, and love of Christ.

C E L E B R AT I N G T R A D I T I O N S

Everyone may feel a little off-kilter this holiday season. Traditions have to be put on pause, travel restrictions are keeping loved ones apart - but Christmas is still coming! The Advent wreath provides cause for you and your family to press pause and gather together during an often busy time of year. Share this guide with your family or friends who you won’t be able to see this Christmas season. Celebrate the lighting of the candles over FaceTime. Let this be a way to bring family and community into your home and heart.

H OW T O M A K E A W R E AT H The Advent wreath usually lays flat, but we encourage you to take creative freedom! Use the wreath as a centerpiece on a table, hang on your front door as a welcome sign - because the wreath is present for the entire Christmas season, it can be used as decoration in your home.

The essentials: five candles, a circular frame, evergreens (or something similar). Don’t forget- this is your wreath. You can put your candles in something to prevent wax from making things messy. Try mason jars, serving trays, or a tin can. And finally, you can add pine cones, holly, ornaments, popcorn strands, or ribbon for decoration. If you prefer to get creative with food, give an edible bagel or doughnut Advent wreath a try! For this, all you’d need is a doughnut/bagel, icing/cream cheese, green sprinkles/ chives, and birthday candles. There are so many ways to build an Advent wreath. Find one that works for you, your family, and your home to enjoy this Christmas season. Our hope is that we can be together in heart and spirit through shared practices. Have fun and find joy this Advent season.


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