Looking for devotional resources to guide you through the Advent season meaningfully? Check out our list of recommendations below!
The Advent Journal - Are you looking for a way to meaningfully engage with this Advent season? St. Peter's is starting a 4-week group in Advent which will involve short daily prompts as a way to prayerfully and creatively encounter God this Advent season.The writing prompts will be done individually but the group will decide on a time in-person or on Zoom to meet occasionally during the weeks to reflect and share about the experience together. You can access the guide here with links or download a PDF below. Contact Rachel Rim at rachelrim921@gmail.com if you'd like to join or have any questions.
Advent Quiet Day in Harlem, December 10 from 10 am to 2 pm - We'll be joining fellow Episcopal churches in Harlem for this quiet day of contemplation led by our very own Lisha Epperson at St. Phillip's Episcopal Church. In the midst of a busy season, we encourage you to carve out time as we hold our hopes, longings and fears in God's presence and wait for the coming of Christ. Contact Lisha for more information at lisha@stpeterschelsea.org.
Art and Theology - An online resource whose goal is to revitalize the Christian imagination through art, theology, music, poetry and more.
Resources for Families - Check out Hearts & Minds Bookstore's fantastic list of books and activities that you can do with your children throughout the season, currently 20% off.
**See also Hearts & Minds longer Advent resource list if you'd like to see Byron Borger's (owner and voracious reader!) recommendations. He is always thoughtful and selective with what he recommends.