How Does a Weary World Rejoice?

This year, we’re teaming up with our friends at A Sanctified Art, and journeying together through their Advent theme.

About the Series:

Jesus was born into a weary world. King Herod ruled the land with a legacy of ruthlessness. The Romans treated the people of Israel with contempt, imposing harsh taxes and land seizures that forced many into subsistence farming. Poverty and destitution were pervasive. And yet, Christ was born, bringing good news of great joy for all people.

As Advent comes again to a weary world, we ask, “How does a weary world rejoice?” From the opening chapters of Luke’s Gospel, we have found a few answers: we acknowledge our weariness, we find joy in connection, we allow ourselves to be amazed, we sing stories of hope, we make room, we root ourselves in ritual, and most importantly, we trust our belovedness. In the parallel birth stories of Jesus and John, joy arrives—despite trepidation, fear, or grief. In these stories, we find rhythms for rejoicing. As we move through our series, we hope to create space for acknowledging the weariness of our world while celebrating God’s closeness with great joy.

And so, this Advent, we will hold space for our weariness and our joy. We will seek a “thrill of hope” in our hurting world. We will welcome joy—even if, like the prophet Isaiah, we cry out for comfort (Isaiah 40:1). In this weary world, may we find many ways to rejoice. – A Sanctified Art

Central invites you to our Advent and Christmas season services.

First Sunday of Advent December 3rd | 8:30am & 11am| Rev. Thomas, preaching

We acknowledge our weariness | Communion Sunday

Second Sunday of Advent December 10th | 8:30am & 11am| Rev. Dave, preaching

We find joy in connection | New Member Sunday

Third Sunday of Advent December 17th| 8:30am & 11am | Revs. Kimble & Maureen, reflecting

We allow ourselves to be amazed

Blue Christmas | Longest Night December 21st | 7pm

On the longest night of the year, join us for a pause amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. This is a service for those who are grieving, weary, or otherwise wondering how to find joy in this time of the year.

Christmas Eve Worship December 24th| 11am | Rev. Thomas, preaching

We sing stories of hope

Carols & Candlelight December 24th | 5pm | Rev. Thomas, meditation

We make room

 As we await the arrival of the newborn Jesus, join the Central family for an evening of Christmas Carols, Christmas story reading, and our traditional candle-lit singing of Silent Night. Following Carols & Candlelight, we’ll gather in the Commons and share a few hearty snacks.