by Desirée Botha
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Candle liturgy
We have lit three candles—for hope, for peace, and for joy. Today we light the fourth candle—the candle of love. With this flame we signify the love of God that surrounds and fills us at all times, but that we recognize in a special way in the Christmas story. There is no greater power than love. It is stronger than rulers and empires, stronger than grief or despair, stronger even than death. We love, because God loves us.
Prayer for All to read:
Loving God, we open ourselves to you
this Christmas season.
As these candles are lit, light our
lives with your imagination.
Show us the creative power of hope.
Teach us the peace that comes from
justice.
Fill us with the kind of joy that cannot
be contained, but must be shared.
Magnify your love within us.
Prepare our hearts to be transformed by
you,
That we may walk in the light of Christ.
Amen.
Leader:
Depart
in peace, and take with you the certain knowledge
That God is always coming into the world.
All:
We will seek God, not in a long ago
stable or ancient manger,
But in the people we meet and the depths
of our own hearts.
Leader:
May
the blessing of Christmas make you a blessing to others;
May the peace of the season pervade all that you do.
All:
We will welcome the challenge of
discipleship.
We will offer ourselves as God’s
ministers.
We will go forth in hope, peace, joy,
and love.

