We live in strange times. Our world is shifting and changing, and we are increasingly aware of our vulnerability and uncertainty. The season of Advent invites us to embrace the yet unknown—to pay attention to what we do not see with our eyes and what we do not understand. It’s a season that asks us to wait expectantly and hopefully, though we may not be at all certain just what we are waiting for.
As Christians, we are empowered by our knowledge of Jesus Christ: we know that Jesus was born, lived among us, was crucified, and rose from the dead and that through Christ we are given the profound gift of eternal life. But, at the first Advent, those who watched and waited did not have such assurance; they did not know what we know now. These people who had heard the prophets’ foretelling and who were waiting for the Messiah—how did they experience the first Advent? Isaiah answers, “The people who walked in the darkness have seen a great light.” (Isaiah 9:2, NRSV) As we watch and wait this Advent amid great uncertainty, we have much to learn from the saints who came before us.
Let’s watch and wait together. The Wondrous Mystery: An Upper Room Advent eCourse will be led by Sharon Conley Cottingham, Director of Formational Learning for The Upper Room, and attended by friends of The Upper Room. Our daily readings will come from The Wondrous Mystery, a collection of meditations from Weavings, an award-winning Christian journal published by The Upper Room. Written by exceptional authors, including Henri J. M. Nouwen, Barbara Brown Taylor, Wendell Berry, Sue Monk Kidd, Wendy M. Wright, and John S. Mogabgab, these meditations will challenge us to reflect on the wondrous mystery of God and on the ways that Jesus’ birth upends the world as we know it and signals the beginning of God’s kingdom.
Our eCourse includes:
- Daily meditations from The Wondrous Mystery
- Audio recordings of the daily meditations
- Daily reflection questions
To purchase a print version of The Wondrous Mystery, visit The Upper Room online store.
Interested in online learning options based on your favorite Upper Room books? Look for this graphic and click it to learn more as you explore The Upper Room online store.
Your Instructor
Sharon Conley Cottingham has worked in a variety of capacities (Companions in Christ, Weavings, SOULfeast) with The Upper Room since 2005. Currently as Director of Formational Learning, she leads a team in creating online experiences featuring the content and resources of The Upper Room. Sharon’s spiritual journey has consistently taken her to new and surprising places and has been energized through the compassion practice outlined in Frank Roger’s Practicing Compassion. She holds a master's degree in theology from Regent College (Vancouver, BC) and is a graduate of Shalem's Soul of Leadership program. Originally from Philadelphia, she now calls Nashville, TN home.
Course Content
-
StartWeekly Visio Divina: Light and Darkness (2:57)
-
StartDay 1: Let There Be Light
-
StartDay 2: Life Finds a Way
-
StartDay 3: Let Our Eyes Be Opened
-
StartDay 4: Out of the Shadows
-
StartDay 5: Dawn
-
StartDay 6: A World of Light and Dark
-
StartDay 7: Death and Imagination
-
StartWeekly Reflection Question