Description
Bless your Advent journey with these inspiring daily devotions exploring the Sunday psalms of Advent. Join four women authors offering diverse perspectives on psalms of adoration, lament, repentance, and thanks.
This collection connects us to the eternal truths of the psalter by reflecting on the assigned Sunday psalms for Advent from all three liturgical years. Each daily devotion includes prompts for going deeper with personal reflection or faithful practices.
During a time of chaos and confusion, these daily devotions will help you stay anchored in the knowledge that “The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world and all who dwell therein” (Psalm 24:1).
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About the authors
Kathryn Nishibayashi is the fourth generation of her family to be a member at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, a church founded for Japanese immigrants but now home to a multicultural congregation. She received her MDiv degree from Church Divinity School of the Pacific in 2023 and is in discernment for Holy Orders.
Beth-Sarah Wright works nationwide, encouraging individuals, communities, and institutions to develop the capacity for change and transformation. Beth-Sarah is the author of eight books, which include The DIGNITY Lens Workbook: Implementing the Seven Strategies for Creating Authentic Community. Originally from Jamaica, she has lived and studied worldwide, from Edinburgh, Scotland to San Juan, Puerto Rico. She is married to Robert C. Wright, the Episcopal
Bishop of Atlanta, and they are parents to 5 adult children.
Nancy Frausto is the director of Latinx studies at the Seminary of the Southwest. She is the first and only DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) beneficiary priest in the Episcopal Church and was a founding member of the Diocese of Los Angeles Sanctuary Task Force.
Kim Fox serves as the missioner for reconciliation, creation care, and congregational ministry development for the Diocese of North Dakota and priest-in-charge for two Native and one Anglo congregations. She has also served as a rector and as a chaplain in the ICU, trauma, and hospice centers.