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A sermon by the Rev. Canon George Maxwell on the First Sunday of Advent (November 30, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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The First Sunday in Advent - November 30, 2025 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Mass Readings for First Sunday of Advent -November 30, 2025 Reading 1, Isaiah 2:1-5 Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Reading 2, Romans 13:11-14 Gospel, Matthew 24:37-44
Homily given at St. Thomas à Becket on the 1st Sunday of Advent (November 30, 2025).
Homily for the 1st Sunday of Advent (November 30, 2025) Total Time: 11m11sQuote from Pope Benedict's December 8, 2009 Address in RomeMary Immaculate helps us to rediscover and defend what lies within people, for in her is a perfect transparency of the soul in the body. She is purity in person, in the sense that spirit, soul and body are fully consistent with one another and with God's will. Our Lady teaches us to be open to God's action and to see others as he sees them: starting with the heart. And to look at them with compassion, with love, with infinite tenderness, especially those who are lonely, despised, or exploited. "Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more".AI Notes (Click HERE)Restore The Glory WebsitePints with Aquinas Website
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First Sunday in Advent November 30, 2025 Imminent Arrival of the King Sermon based on Philippians 4:4-7 https://stpeterchurchmodesto.org
Sermon Text: John 17
Part 1 of "Unlikely" - Sermon for the First Sunday of Advent - November 30, 2025. Pastor Dennis Ticen. Luke 1:5-20.
Lighting Of The Advent Candle (Hope Candle) First Sunday in Advent November 30th, 2025, Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/
1st Sunday of Advent November 30, 2025Sermon Series: The Lights of the SeasonSermon: The Yellow Lights of AdventScripture: John 1:1-14What does it mean to wait well — to slow down, notice God's presence, and make room for Christ to shine in the midst of a busy world? This Sunday, we begin The Lights of the Season, our Advent sermon series, with The Yellow Lights of Advent from John 1:1–14. Like a caution light that causes us to pause, Advent invites us to breathe, reflect, and prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus, the Light of the World.As you prepare for worship, take a moment to reflect: Where in your life is God inviting you to slow down and pay attention? How might a “yellow light” moment deepen your faith in this season of anticipation? Where do you see the Light of Christ breaking through your everyday rhythms?Join us for the first Sunday of Advent as we step into this sacred season with expectancy, hope, and holy pause.Advent Sunday Worship Schedule9:45–10:30 AM · Sunday School 10:45–11:00 AM · Carols & Hymns 11:00 AM · ONE Service for Advent
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Word & Sermon Weekly – First Sunday in Advent – November 30, 2025 Isaiah 2:1–5 Romans 13:8–14 Matthew 24:36–44 Learn more about Zion Lutheran Church and the Christian faith, by subscribing to this podcast, and joining us next Sunday by visiting www.zionhiawatha.org
Guest Preacher, Steve Mulhern
Readings for this SundayIsaiah 2:1-5Romans 13:11-14Matthew 24:36-44Psalm 122
La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Delivered by Svara Nirmala, Clairine, and Marie Delie from the Parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in the Archdiocese of Makassar, Indonesia. Isaiah 2: 1-5; Rs psalm 122: 1-2.4-5.6-7.8-9; Romans 13: 11-14a; Matthew 24: 37-44.ALL MUST BE READY The title for ourmeditation today on the First Sunday of Advent is: All Must Be Ready. Theexperience of missing a flight or train has happened a lot. A friend onceshared his experience about this. He was enjoying the excitement of playinggames and downloading videos on the laptop while waiting for the transitflight. The moment was so precious to him because the internet is fast and freewhich is not found in the village where he comes from. He really wanted toenjoy it to his heart's content. But until the last call to board the plane, hedid not get to hear it. Finally when he realized later, he was too late toleave. His ticket automatically expired. He was ashamed ofhimself because in front of him there was a sign attached to the wall thatsays, "All passengers must be ready before being called to board theplane." All of us who are healthy-minded understand about getting ready.Everyone who knows and understands about getting ready, accepts it as anobligation. The basis should be this one: a demand to be fulfilled. Someone whohas an interest in this demand must follow and obey it. The quality required ofhim before carrying out that obligation is that he must be prepared. There's noway of not being prepared. For matters relatingto faith in God, preparation is absolute. There are a lot of God's words andcommands about preparation. God is never subject to time and place, but wehumans are very determined to. Humans are very limited in their ability toadapt to different times and places. For this reason, self-preparation foradjustment to changes is absolute. The universal law for preparation applies toall people, and for believers is crucial in the fulfillment of God's will. As we enter the newLiturgical Year, marked by the celebration of this first Sunday of Advent, ourgood news is the call to prepare. We are reminded to be prepared to welcome ourLord Jesus Christ. The call to welcome is addressed to all nations and culturesof the world. We follow the source of this call that is in the holy house ofGod. There enthroned Jesus as the Great King. His kingdom was marked by Hisbirth on this earth more than 2000 years ago, which we celebrate on hisbirthday every December 25, the Christmas day. We all must do thepreparations to welcome our King, because he always comes in accordance withthe time he wants. He just wants to find us happy, longing and full of warmnessto welcome Him, so that our joy becomes full and He fulfills the will of theFather.Let's pray. In the name of the Father... O God of great love, may this celebration of the first Sunday of Adventmake us always prepared to welcome your Son Jesus Christ our savior. Our Fatherwho art in heaven... In the name of the Father...
Greetings to all.Advent and a new liturgical year are upon us. I pray that your Advent Season is filled with joy as we await the coming of our Lord!God bless.Fr. Kennedy
Join Rolf Jacobson, Kathryn Schifferdecker, and Craig Koester as they explore Daniel 3:1 [2-7] 8-30 for the First Sunday of Advent (November 30, 2025). This episode kicks off the Advent season, a season of hope and reflection. It offers lessons from the Book of Daniel on exile, hope, martyrdom, and humor/satire as one way to exercise faithfulness in the face of authority. TIMECODES: 00:00 Advent: A Season of Hope and Reflection 02:03 Living in Exile: Lessons from Daniel 06:03 Humor and Satire in Biblical Narratives 10:01 Faithfulness in the Face of Authority 13:01 Advent as a Call to Self-Reflection 14:12 Outro
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Wednesday • November 30th • The Fourth Day of Advent Today's passage is Psalm 23, and today's reflection and prayer were written by Stephen Peacock, our College Shepherding & Outreach Coordinator. All of the daily scriptures, reflections, and prayers can be found on our Advent website. ----- “Sound & Season” is developed by Jeffrey Heine Engineering by Jonathan HaasProduction by Jonathan Haas & Jeffrey HeineWebsite by Ella Anderson & Jonathan Haas Music is "Reverie" by Jacob LaValleeMusicbed SyncID MB010QUO2AEDRRR ----- “Sound & Season” is a devotional ministry of Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama. To find out more about our church, visit rccbirmingham.org.
Tuesday • November 29th • The Third Day of Advent Today's passage is Psalm 21, and today's reflection and prayer were written by Kristen Williams, our Operations Coordinator. All of the daily scriptures, reflections, and prayers can be found on our Advent website. ----- “Sound & Season” is developed by Jeffrey Heine Engineering by Jonathan HaasProduction by Jonathan Haas & Jeffrey HeineWebsite by Ella Anderson & Jonathan Haas Music is "Reverie" by Jacob LaValleeMusicbed SyncID MB010QUO2AEDRRR ----- “Sound & Season” is a devotional ministry of Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama. To find out more about our church, visit rccbirmingham.org.
Believe. He Will Return. The First Sunday in Advent November 27, 2022 Father Michael Arnold Church of the Redeemer, Nashville www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
Fr. Roger J. Landry Columbia Catholic Ministry, Notre Dame Church, Manhattan Tuesday of the First Week of Advent November 29, 2022 Is 11:1-10, Ps 72, Lk 10:21-24 To listen to an audio recording of today’s homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/11.29.22_Homily_1.mp3 The following points were attempted in the homily: Today in the readings, we […] The post Blessed Childlike Vision and Spirit-Led Coexistence, First Tuesday of Advent, November 29, 2022 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
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Monday • November 28th • The Second Day of Advent Today's passage is Psalm 8. Today's reflection and prayer were written by Regan Branch. All of the daily scriptures, reflections, and prayers can be found on our Advent website. ----- “Sound & Season” is developed by Jeffrey Heine Engineering by Jonathan HaasProduction by Jonathan Haas & Jeffrey HeineWebsite by Ella Anderson & Jonathan Haas Music is "Reverie" by Jacob LaValleeMusicbed SyncID MB010QUO2AEDRRR ----- “Sound & Season” is a devotional ministry of Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama. To find out more about our church, visit rccbirmingham.org.
Join us in praying the Weekly Prayer for the week of the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2022. Lector: Katie Wong.
The Very Reverend Timothy E. Kimbrough
Fr. Richard Heilman's homily for the First Sunday of Advent at St. Mary of Pine Bluff in Pine Bluff, Wisconsin. Reading I: Is 2:1-5 Responsorial Psalm: 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5,...
Given at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Cottage Grove, Oregon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fr-john-boyle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fr-john-boyle/support
Sunday • November 27th • The First Day of Advent Today's passage is Psalm 1. Today's reflection and prayer were written by Jeffrey Heine. All of the daily scriptures, reflections, and prayers can be found on our Advent website. ----- “Sound & Season” is developed by Jeffrey Heine. Engineering by Jonathan HaasProduction by Jonathan Haas & Jeffrey HeineWebsite by Ella Anderson & Jonathan Haas Music is "Reverie" by Jacob LaValleeMusicbed SyncID MB010QUO2AEDRRR ----- “Sound & Season” is a devotional ministry of Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama. To find out more about our church, visit rccbirmingham.org.
Homily given at St. Veronica on the 1st Sunday of Advent (November 27, 2022). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fr-rich-dyer/message
The Reverend Canon Lissa Smith
Join Profs. Karoline Lewis, Joy J. Moore, and Matt Skinner for a conversation on the Revised Common Lectionary texts for the First Sunday Of Advent on November 27, 2022. This episode was recorded over Zoom on October 21, 2022, for Working Preacher. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 03:10 Gospel: Matthew 24: 36-44 1 6:34 First Reading: Isaiah 2: 1-5 22:22 Psalm: Psalm 122 23:22 Second Reading: Romans 13: 11-14 27:44 Outro
Hey Everybody!Happy Advent. The Season of waiting is upon us. I wish you all the best for a blessed Advent Season.God bless.Fr. Kennedy