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Publication Date
2014
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Belmont University
City
Nashville, TN
Keywords
Advent, Devotion, Christian life
Disciplines
Christianity | Liturgy and Worship | Religion | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Recommended Citation
Belmont University, "Advent Devotional Guide 2014" (2014). Advent Devotional Guides. 8.
https://repository.belmont.edu/advent/8
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I am pleased to present the 11th annual Advent Guide for the Belmont University community. As our world, the university and the people who comprise the university change, we are even more aware of the need for the coming Christ in the lives of people here and everywhere.
Advent is that season of waiting that carefully and purposefully helps us to realign our priorities and to glimpse, anew, our place before God. We hope more people and more churches may have access to this guide and we hope it helps prepare each of us for Christmas.
Advent reminds us of the once and future visit of our Lord Jesus Christ. May the Christ come to all of us this Christmas! May these devotionals help prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus!
This guide has instructions for daily devotions during this season. You are encouraged to read scripture, the brief devotion, and pray each day as you prepare your heart for Christmas.
I am grateful to the students, staff and faculty who have contributed to the guide. I offer my gratitude to Thomas Burns, the Provost of Belmont University, for his support of this project. I also especially thank Debbie Jacobs, Assistant to the Dean for the College of Theology and Christian Ministry. She has crafted this document out of her love for the students, this fine university and for Christ. There are no words to thank her adequately for her service and commitment throughout the entire year.
May each day reflecting upon God’s Word and upon the words of these writers lead each of us through Advent and to the coming of Christ!
Blessings,
Dr. Darrell Gwaltney
Dean, College of Theology and Christian Ministry