December 3, 2025 - Full-of-Grace

Second Sunday of Advent (Year A) – Free Liturgical Resources

The peaceable kingdom isn't just a nice image for children's Bibles. It's the reality we're baptized into. The world where God's breath fills everything, where no one has to pay the cost anymore, where death itself is undone. As you prepare for this Sunday—whether you're preaching, planning, praying, or simply showing up—ask yourself: How much of this impossible vision do I actually believe? How much am I willing to live out? Enjoy these free resources designed to support your spiritual life and your ministry

Light – Skin – Spirit: 2 Advent (Year A) – Background

There's a mystical tradition in Judaism—found in Kabbalistic and rabbinic commentary—that plays with the Hebrew word for skin. The tradition suggests: We were first clothed in light. After the Fall, we became clothed in skin—in flesh, in mortality, in the kind of covering that requires death. Baptism is God's attempt to clothe us again in what we lost, to undo the first death, to reverse the sacrifice He had to make in the Garden. As we listen to the 2nd Advent readings, let us pay attention: How much of this message do we actually believe? How much do we claim as our own? How much are we willing to live out?

Second Sunday of Advent (Year A) – Prayer of the Faithful

Context: These intercessions flow from the Sunday's deep exploration of baptism as present tense reality, the peaceable kingdom as the world we're baptized into, and the call to stop hiding behind fig leaves and religious performance. For the full theological and scriptural foundation of these themes, see the Biblical Background. To experience your baptism in an embodied, prayerful way, explore the Post-Communion meditation: Returning to the...