The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical season in the Christian calendar, typically occurring in late November or early December. It symbolizes the period of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ at Christmas. Traditionally, a candle is lit on an Advent wreath, representing hope. The theme for the first week often centers around anticipation, longing, and the prophets' messages foretelling the Messiah's arrival. Believers reflect on the significance of Christ's coming, not only in the historical context but also in their present lives. It is a time of spiritual reflection, prayer, and a call to embrace hope as a guiding light amid life's challenges. As Christians light the first candle, they embark on a journey of faith, eagerly awaiting the fulfilment of God's promises and the joyous arrival of the Savior. Audio credits: / @breakingcopyright https://tinyurl.com/4c6kbhhy