ADVENTure 2018!

Blessed Advent to you, Brothers- and Sisters-in-Christ!

This Advent, we are very excited to present to you our Advent Project for 2018: ADVENTure 🙂 This project aims to help us to prepare our hearts to receive Jesus this Christmas, and there will be videos released each week on our Instagram page that will help to guide us along this journey. Do watch our introduction video below to find out more!

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Build Your Own Manger!

As part of this project, we will be releasing instructional videos every week on how to create your very own manger scene in your home using everyday objects you can find around your house; links will be updated each week as we release new videos.

Head on over to the links below to join us on this ADVENTure!

Week 1: The Manger

Week 2: The Crib & The Animals

Templates for Mary, Joseph, Jesus, and the Crib

Week 3: Mary & Joseph

What Do Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love Mean to Me?

Different individuals from the OYP family will also be sharing more about what the different themes of Advent mean to them, do click on the links to find out more!

Week 1: Hope

Week 2: Peace

Week 3: Joy

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