Searching for Advent in Times Like These: hope

As Advent begins, a chorus from a Bruce Springsteen song is echoing in my mind.

Glory days, well they’ll pass you by
Glory days, in the wink of a young girl’s eye
Glory days, glory days

Bruch Springsteen, Born in the U.S.A., “Glory Days.” (Columbia Records) 1984.

In times like these what are you hoping for? Does it have something to do with the glory days of your memories? Maybe it is about a time to come when, (fill in the blank), becomes a new reality or old ways rise up again.
Maybe its something that gets you out of bed to put on a brave face and go out into the day.
Is it the routine. It’s what you or people like you do.
Is it your identity or an identifying quality of you.

When I pass someone begging on one of the corners in Tulsa, I wonder what they are hoping for? How many times have they told that story? What has changed? But, I don’t stop and ask. Here is my dollar or spare change. I trust that helps you today.

I don’t know if I’m being Hope for others, but I’m searching for advent. I’m searching for a hope that’s not algorithm compiled, TikTok influenced, Tweet-able, auto-tuned, or personalized. A hope that is not a consumable, doesn’t cater to my needs, my desire, nor trying to control me because of its need for power. A hope that can’t solve my problem or protect me, but grounds me in the source of my being for this day of living. A hope that makes a “well rounded outcast out of me.”

A hope that encourages me to live, give, and love again. And again. And again. And again.

Reporting and Opinion that has me thinking today

I don’t know how you begin your day. I spend about an hour reading through different news and opinion outlets. This is what caught my eye and was interesting, as well as challenging, reading.

Study: Most white evangelicals don’t want to live in a religiously diverse country
Religion News Service

Survey paints scary, hopeful picture of U.S. political divide
Baptist News Global

‘Hateful faithful’ model paves the way for a fascist society
Baptist News Global

Why do we teach history?
The Christian Century

‘On the edge of a cliff’: What voting rights tell us about US democracy
The Christian Science Monitor

The Evangelical Church is Breaking Apart
The Atlantic

“If Every Church Said, ‘We Will Take Over Our Community'”: The (Christian Right) Revolution Starts Small and Local
Religion Dispatches

One Lesson of Virginia? The Culture War Still Works
Politico

The Pfizer vaccine is ready for kids 5-11. These are the side effects to watch for
NPR

A Year After the Election, Trump’s Effect on Evangelical Churches Lingers
Christianity Today

Why working-class Americans vote Republican
The Washington Times

A Trans-Woman’s Impression of Dave Chappelle’s ‘The Closer’
Smerconish.com

Rewatched A Video from CNN: Michael Smerconish interviews John McWhorter about his book, Woke Racism.