Advent and Christmas

Christmas

At the Feast of the Incarnation of our Lord, we celebrate that God is with us, the veil between heaven and earth has been pierced, and God has taken human form. Whether we worship online or in our building, God is with us, healing, loving, and empowering us to love the world as God loves us.

Advent Candles
Hope -- Love -- Joy -- Peace

Three of the candles are purple because the color violet is a liturgical color that signifies a time of prayer, penance, and sacrifice.

~ The first candle, which is purple, symbolizes hope. It is sometimes called the “Prophecy Candle” in remembrance of the prophets, especially Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Christ. It represents the expectation felt in anticipation of the coming Messiah.

~ The second candle, also purple, represents faith. It is called the “Bethlehem Candle” as a reminder of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem.

~ The third candle is pink and symbolizes joy. It is called the “Shepherd’s Candle,” and is pink because rose is a liturgical color for joy. The third Sunday of Advent is Gaudete Sunday and is meant to remind us of the joy that the world experienced at the birth of Jesus, as well as the joy that the faithful have reached the midpoint of Advent.

~ On the fourth week of Advent, we light the final purple candle to mark the final week of prayer and penance as we wait for the birth of our Savior. This final candle, the “Angel’s Candle,” symbolizes peace. It reminds us of the message of the angels: “Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men.”

Sometimes a white candle is placed in the middle of the Advent wreath. The white candle is lit on Christmas Eve. This candle is called the “Christ Candle” and represents the life of Christ. The color white is for purity—because Christ is our sinless, pure Savior.

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December Advent & Christmas Season Events

  • Advent Lessons & Carols

    December 10th - 4:00-5:15PM
    1994 Mountain Rd, Stowe

    You are invited to join St John’s in the Mountains, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, and Stowe Community Church for a joyous and festive service.

    Free and Open to the Public

    Special thanks to:

    Presider- The Rev. Dr. Richard R. Swanson
    Assisting Clergy:
    The Rev Deacon Zarina Castro, St John’s
    and Rev. Dan Haugh, SCC.

    Musicians:
    Music Director Dr. Sara Huff, St. John’s, Choir Director- Natalie Hubbs
    Elizabeth Ortiz, Musical Director, Blessed Sacrament

  • Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Services

    December 24th - Christmas Eve - 10AM

    Join us here on Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87033184675?pwd=SW9SbHVMWE15M0hhNkJET2M3U29XUT09

    Or click here to join online https://www.youtube.com/@StJohns-Mts/featured


    A Family Celebration: Christmas at St. John’s in the Mountains - 5PM

    Join us online at https://www.youtube.com/@StJohns-Mts/featured

    Candlelight, Carols, and Holy Communion - 8PM

    Join us online at https://www.youtube.com/@StJohns-Mts/featured

    December 25, 2023
    Christmas Day - 10AM - In-person only

  • Gingerbread Coffee Hour

    Sunday, December 17, our very own Tim Heath-Swanson will be hosting a Gingerbread Sunday with gingerbread houses for the children and gingerbread cookies for the adults.

    . You do not want to miss out on this special coffee hour.

  • Christmas Eve Reception

    Christmas Eve Reception

    Please join the clergy and musicians for a yearly gathering for light snacks and treats at 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm in the undercroft on Christmas Eve.

    Stay for 15 minutes after the 5:00p service or come early for the 8:00 pm service and celebrate Christmas with your parish family.

  • New Year's Eve & New Year's Day Services

    Dates and Times TBA