
Faith Matters Advent: A Season of Sacred Longing, with Cecelia Proffit
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Nov 28, 2025 Cecelia Proffit, a writer and Faith Matters team member, brings light to the meaning of Advent. She shares her personal journey and highlights how this season embraces both joy and sorrow. Exploring its rhythms, she explains the significance of hope, peace, joy, and love. Cecelia emphasizes slowing down amidst holiday busyness and intertwines creativity with faith. Listeners will discover practical ways to observe Advent—like journaling and storytelling—inviting a deeper connection with the sacred.
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Advent As A Liturgical Pause
- Advent is a preparatory season before Christmas that emphasizes waiting, longing, and the movement from darkness to light.
- It centers on themes like hope, peace, joy, and love and uses rituals (candles, colors) to embody that rhythm.
How Advent Carried Her Through Doubt
- Cecelia first discovered Advent in her early 20s while exploring broader Christian practices and kept returning to it over the years.
- She says Advent's ritual grounded her during a faith crisis because it only asks that you show up with longing and honesty.
Lean Into The Cosmic Ache
- Advent invites leaning into the "cosmic ache": the painful longing for the world to be made right.
- That ache is productive like labor pain; feeling it propels hope and creative action toward justice and renewal.



