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Wild Lectionary is for those who want to preach on climate justice themes. In scripture, landforms, skies, waterways, and creatures are transformed. In the world around us they are transformed as well by the advancing global climate crisis. Repeatedly we are called to attend to the wisdom of the more-than-human world. Each week a different contributor offers commentary on the lectionary readings, suggestions for preaching, and links to additional material. We hope you will use and share these resources.

The Great Flood of Advent: First Sunday of Advent, Year A
Jason Rajan Jason Rajan

The Great Flood of Advent: First Sunday of Advent, Year A

This Sunday we light the first candle of Advent, hope. It is during Advent where we slow down and reflect on the past year. It is also a time of waiting, waiting for the coming of Jesus. In the Gospel of Matthew, the writer points to the coming of the Son of Humanity and compares it to the flooding of the earth during the time of Noah (Matthew 36:37). The Great Flood and Advent are both “a coming.” (Julia Gatta. Life in Christ: Practising Christian Spirituality. Pg 109) The word advent is derived from the Latin word adventus, meaning “coming,” which is a translation of the Greek word parousia. (University of Portland. Did you know: Meaning of Advent.)

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