Advent 2019: Reflection Guide Gospels | Page 2

“O Come Let Us Adore Him. O Come Let Us Adore Him. O Come Let Us Adore Him, Christ the Lord.” words to the refrain of one of my favorite Christmas hymns, “O Come All Ye Faithful,” invites us. We are invited to go out and to adore Christ. How fitting is this imagery to celebrate Advent during your time of service or after your time of service, no matter how many years you are removed from the experience. Through service, we are invited into a relationship. With Christ. With ourselves. With those we serve. And with those with whom we are serving, our volunteer community. What a beautiful gift it is to have the opportunity, the privilege to be in relationship with those around us in such an intentional and intimate way. This intentionality does not always make it easy, though. We must, daily, make the choice to live in this way, to be open to the relationships with those around us. This Advent, take the time to make that choice to intentionally spend time in relationship with Christ, with yourself, and with others. With Christ, take time to pray each day and listen to how he is speak- ing to you through your prayer. With yourself, tune into what makes you happy and what you need in order to provide self-care in the midst of our busy lives. With others, be patient with those around you – whether your community members, those who you are working with, or with strangers – allow yourself to be in relationship with them and see the great work God is doing inside them. We hope this reflection guide will help aid you in this time of waiting and of anticipation. Four cur- rent and former volunteers from Catholic Volunteer Network programs have taken the Gospel read- ings for each Sunday and thoughtfully reflected on them in light of their service experience. They of- fer ideas for service and prayer to help your Advent journey of waiting and of anticipation this year. Please know that the prayers of Catholic Volunteer Network and the Catholic Apostolate Center are with you during this Advent season as we waiting patiently for the joyful coming of Christ, both at Christmas and at the end of time. By Monica Thom Konschnik, Catholic Apostolate Center, Catholic Volunteer Network Board of Directors Looking for more? Catholic Apostolate Center hosts an extensive library of Advent resources on their website: www.catholicapostolatecenter.org/advent-resources.html Advent 2019