This advent season, celebrate with family and friends in a fresh and creative way.
A companion to An Advent Study & Liturgy, this guide transforms your Advent Sundays into enriching Celebration Dinners, where the spirit of community and the joy of anticipation come alive. It expands upon the Candle Lighting Liturgy from the study, specially adapted for group engagement.
In addition to the liturgy, this guide offers a curated song suggestions that echo the Advent message, thoughtfully chosen meal suggestions that align with the weekly theme, and engaging group discussion questions to spark meaningful conversations, ensuring that even the youngest participants at the table stay engaged and grasp the profound themes of Advent.
Whether you plan to complete the Dwell study or simply seek to enrich your Advent Sundays, Advent Celebration Guide & Liturgy will seamlessly fit into your holiday plans—guiding you and your loved ones through a unique experience of community, worship, and anticipation this Advent season.
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Want to dive in deep into the themes and truths of Advent? Be sure to grab a copy of An Advent Study & Liturgy
Rachel Fahrenbach writes layered, character-driven fiction for readers drawn to stories that wrestle with questions of identity, purpose, and belonging. Her debut novel, Image of the Invisible, invites readers to consider how unseen truths shape the visible world around us—an echo of her belief that storytelling can be both a mirror and a compass.
Besides her fiction, Rachel is the author of Rest & Reflect and the Dwell Advent series, and hosts The Business of Christian Fiction podcast. She encourages Christian creatives to treat storytelling as both a calling and a craft, helping them build sustainable income and meaningful impact while honoring a rhythm of rest.
Rachel holds a background in both creative writing and business, and her winding path has included everything from editing scientific journals to co-founding a nonprofit food pantry. These days, she writes from her home in Huntsville, Alabama, where she and her husband homeschool their three children.