People, even more than things, need to be restored, renewed, revived,
reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone. - Anon
*Many thanks to Journey with Jesus for collecting these poems -
*Many thanks to Journey with Jesus for collecting these poems -
Daily Readings for the Month of December
from Dec 1 to Christmas Day and Beyond
Dec 1 - Catherine Alder, Advent Hands
Dec 2 - Daniel Berrigan, Advent Credo
Dec 3 - John Betjeman, Christmas
Dec 4 - Sr. M. Charlita, I.H.M., Advent Antiphons
Dec 5 - G.K. Chesterton, The House of Christmas
Dec 6 - Sr. M. Chrysostom, The Stable
Dec7 - Pamela Cranston, ADVENT (On a Theme by Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
Dec 8 - Pamela Cranston, God's Annunciation
Dec 9 - Pamela Cranston, Poem for Christ the King
Dec 10 - John Donne, Annunciation
Dec 8 - Pamela Cranston, God's Annunciation
Dec 9 - Pamela Cranston, Poem for Christ the King
Dec 10 - John Donne, Annunciation
Dec 11 - John Donne, Nativity
Dec 12 - St. Ephraim of Syria (Ephrem of Edessa), From God Christ's Deity Came Forth
Dec 13 - U.A. Fanthorpe, BC:AD
Dec 14 - Christopher Harvey, The Nativity
Dec 15 - Denise Levertov, On the Mystery of the Incarnation
Dec 16 - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Christmas Bells
Dec 17 - Edwin Muir, The Annunciation
Dec 18 - Prudentius, Of the Father's Love Begotten
Dec 19 - David A. Redding, Adult Advent Announcement
Dec 21 - Rainer Maria Rilke, Annunciation to Mary
Dec 22 - Luci Shaw, Virgin
Dec 23 - Alfred Lord Tennyson, A New Year's Poem
Dec 24 - Brian Wren, Good is the Flesh
Dec 25 - Matthew 1.18-2.7 (Jesus' Birth), Luke 2 (Jesus' Birth)
Dec 26 - Mark 1 (Jesus' Ministry Begins)
Dec 27 - John 1 (Christ's Incarnation & Calling)
Dec 28 - John 2-3 (Jesus' First Miracle and Message)
Dec 29 - Romans 1 (Paul's Letter to the churches of Asia Minor)
Dec 30 - Readings in Psalms (5 Psalms in 30 Days covers all the Psalms)
Dec 31 - Readings in Proverbs (a chapter a day for a month)
Jan 1 - Chose a Bible Reading Plan (there are several; print-out the chronological as a guide).
Understanding the OT will help when reading the NT. And understanding the NT will
help when reading the OT. Same God, same faith, but now re-read through Jesus.
Jan 2 - Begin attending several churches to discover their traditions, customs and understanding
of Jesus in relation to the living Christian faith. Begin reading Relevancy22 as a starting
point for understanding the theological teachings of Christianity, its doctrines & dogmas.
Jan 3 - Begin Walk Thru the Bible's 5 Year Study (yes, it's old timey but it will bring the Bible
alive through the twangy Texas accent of a beloved pastor now passed away in a common-
sense approach to people and life's many twists and turns. The Bible is not meant to be
hard to understand. This little audio study will tell of God's daily presence and love).
Jan 4 - Become acquainted with the Basic Theological Readings of the Bible. Five methods are
summarily examined comprehensively - each method shows how to read the Bible from
a different viewpoint that will help give an interpretive structure to Bible reading.
Jan 5 - St. John's Video Timelines Project - An Expansive Review of the Bible, church history
and church doctrine at the reader's pace while continuing to read through Relevancy22.
In a way, Relevancy22 is the contemporary twin to the St. John's Timelines Project.
Where one examines the past, the other examines the directions of the church today.
For more on Advent and its meaning go to -
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DeleteI was searching for some short Christmas poems to use for my christmas cards for family this year when I stumbled here and found your website. i so love your lists. I commend you for sharing these lovely list of advent poems. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah! An early Merry Christmas to you too. Here in West Michigan we have already received a couple feet of snow. Brrr!
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