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All we have and are, including eternal life, is a gift from God. How we respond to that gift is crucial. Will we respond with arrogance, self-indulgence, and indifference to the needs of others, or with patience, longsuffering, gentleness, and forgiveness?

We proclaim our trust that what we have prayed will be so.

We proclaim our trust that what we have prayed will be so.

We proclaim our trust that what we have prayed will be so.

We reflect on God's call to live as His forgiven children

We proclaim our trust that what we have prayed will be so.

We trust God's victory over the evil within us and around us.

We trust God's victory over the evil within us and around us.

We trust God's victory over the evil within us and around us.

We trust God's victory over the evil within us and around us.

We trust God's victory over the evil within us and around us.

We reflect on God's call to live as His forgiven children

We reflect on God's call to live as His forgiven children

We reflect on God's call to live as His forgiven children

We reflect on God's call to live as His forgiven children

We learn to see God as the source for all our needs and reflect His generosity.

We learn to see God as the source for all our needs and reflect His generosity.

We learn to see God as the source for all our needs and reflect His generosity.

We learn to see God as the source for all our needs and reflect His generosity.

We learn to see God as the source for all our needs and reflect His generosity.

We rejoice in God our King and pledge our lives to His kingdom.

We rejoice in God our King and pledge our lives to His kingdom.

Following the model for prayer taught by Jesus we explore styles of prayer to grow more fluent in our conversation with God.

When the wrapping comes off there are 5 questions to ask.

After the wrapping comes off, there are 5 questions to ask.

After the wrapping comes off, there are 5 questions to ask.

After the wrapping comes off, there are 5 questions to ask.

When the wrapping comes off, there are 5 questions to ask.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

We rejoice in Jesus' victory over sin and death

We rejoice in Jesus even in our struggles.

We rejoice in Jesus with good reason.

As we rejoice in Jesus we are moved to action that adds joy to another life.

We rejoice in Jesus and bring His joy to others

We prepare for Jesus with Integrity. Reflections on Luke 3:10-14

We prepare for Jesus with Care. Reflections on Matthew 25:5-10

We prepare for Jesus with gentleness like His. Isaiah 42:1-4

We prepare for Jesus with diligence. Reflections on 1 Peter 3:3-15

We Prepare for Jesus with a turnaround. Reflections on Mark 1:2-4

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with hope.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with joy.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus patiently.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with expectancy.