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Looking for Advent joy

12/12/2025

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Dear St. Augustine's 'ohana,
This week, we hear from the prophet Isaiah once again. But this is not the Isaiah whose words sting with warning or lament. This Sunday, we meet Isaiah the dreamer, Isaiah the poet of hope, Isaiah who dares to proclaim joy in a world that has forgotten what joy feels like.

We are stepping deeper into Advent. This third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete is a Latin word meaning "Rejoice!" This Sunday offers an invitation to take a joyful pause in Advent's introspection as Christmas nears. This week, we are invited to examine our lives through the lens of joy.

This is not a surface-level joy that ignores pain or papers over fear. This is a deep joy that rises from God’s presence already moving within us. Isaiah says, “Come, let us walk in the light.” Look for the light especially when life feels dim. Sometimes the darkness makes it easier see the faintest flicker—just enough to remind us that hope is still alive, that joy is still possible, that God’s future is already glowing inside the present moment. When we notice even the tiniest light, we can place it in our hearts and amplify it through our attitudes, our choices, our small acts of compassion and courage.

Mary's wonderous story of carrying the light of the Christ child embodies this kind of joy. She had every reason to live in fear and dread. As an unmarried young woman in a rigid society that confined women to the household, denied them education, denied them legal standing, and deemed them ritually unclean, Mary faced judgment, danger, and an unknown future. And yet, her song rises like a lantern in the night.

Mary sings of God's power not as domination but as restoration and rebalancing. In her vision, God is turning the world toward compassion. Mary names a God whose strength is found in mercy, whose justice is tenderness, whose might is revealed in feeding and lifting and healing.

And then there is John the Baptist, the fiery prophet, the one who pointed with fierce certainty toward Jesus. Yet even John finds himself in a dark place, held in the confines of a prison cell and held in the grip of doubt. “Are you the one who is to come?” he asks.

Even John wonders. Even John waits for the light to break in. Jesus answers with his hopeful vision of life transformed: the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the poor receive good news. In other words, the light is already shining—look where life is sprouting and blooming!

Advent joy is not naïve. It is courageous. It is born in deserts, prisons, uncertain futures, and trembling hands. And yet joy is the sign that God is near, that creation is still unfolding, that the Holy One is still turning the world toward mercy and healing.

On this Gaudete Sunday, we are invited remember that we do not have to carry the burden of manufacturing joy on our own. This holy light of joy is our Creator's gift. May we receive it with open hearts. With hearts filled, may we allow joy to shine so the world may find its way home by the light we share.
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With gratitude and blessings,
Vicar Jennifer
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P.S., Mahalo for reading this message! I send my thoughts on the coming Sunday's scripture lessons in our weekly e-newsletter. If you'd like, you can sign up here to receive it. My e-message is usually a sneak peak of the coming Sunday's sermon, so if you're curious to hear more, head to our Facebook page for our livestream or go to our YouTube page to view past services. As always, I would love to see you in person on a Sunday! And please let me know if you'd like to talk about anything I've written here.

Please feel free to pass along this message or use what I've written. Please ensure proper attribution to the author, whether that's me or another writer. I often quote folks whose wisdom I admire! Blessings on your explorations in Spirit, and I look forward to walking with you on your journey!
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    The Rev. Jennifer Masada serves as vicar alongside the people of St. Augustine's Episcopal Church and the many people and organizations in North Kohala who partner with our church to provide economic relief, work toward food sustainability, support creative arts, and gather in unity, peace, and joy.

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