Friday, November 28, 2025

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Slow down. Pay attention. Draw Near this Advent.

Dear friends,

In a season often marked by hurry and noise, Advent invites us to slow down — to breathe, to watch, to draw near to the One who draws near to us.

This year, the Presbyterian Outlook is delighted to share our 2025 Advent devotional, Draw Near. Written with pastors, congregations and everyday followers of Christ in mind, this devotional offers Scripture, reflection and prayer for each day of Advent — grounding us in hope, stretching us toward justice and opening us to the quiet wonder of God’s presence.

Whether used personally, in family devotion, small-group study, or as a congregational resource, Draw Near is crafted to nurture reflection and communal preparation for the coming of Christ.

Inside you'll find:

  • Daily Scripture readings and reflections

  • Prayer prompts

  • Accessible, Reformed-rooted theological insight

  • Beautiful Advent themes of longing, hope, waiting and incarnation

We pray these words help you step into the season with intention and tenderness, guided by the God who meets us in flesh and light and love.

In hope,
The Presbyterian Outlook team

Read a sample

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Thank you for supporting the Outlook’s mission to equip and inspire faithful Christian witness in the world. May this Advent season be for you a time of deep anticipation, holy attentiveness and renewed joy in Emmanuel, God-with-us.

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