Originally published in 2018

I set out to discover the meaning behind the traditional Advent Wreath. What I found was that traditions vary widely depending on your denomination. One thing we all agree on is that the wreath is used to mark the 4 Sundays (weeks) leading up to Christmas. The lighting of the candles is usually accompanied by the reading of scripture, singing of hymns, and/or prayer.
The rest of it is not so “simple” at all.
The Candles & Their Colors can vary:
- Deep Red (4)
- White (4 or 5)
- Purple/Blue (3), Pink (1), & White (1)
The Meaning of Each Candle can vary, but the most common ones are:
- Hope
- Love
- Joy
- Peace
- Faith
- Expectation
- Purity (if 5 candles are used, this is a white one in the center)
- Another tradition views the symbolism as Prophecy, Bethlehem, Shepherds, Angels & Christ .

The Wreath itself:
- The circle of evergreen branches is God’s endless love for us.
- Holly berries symbolize the blood of Christ
- Pine cones are a promise of new life
No matter how you incorporate an Advent wreath into your home or church, I pray that you spend this advent season meditating on the birth of Jesus. I also hope that you will find true JOY in a loving relationship with the Savior.
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This is my third post in the #ADVENT2025 collaborative series.
The other participants are:
Bridget A. Thomas – Every Day Is A Gift
Loring Schultz – Word For The Soul
Alan Kearns – Devotional Treasure
Nathan R Dooley – Time For Providence
David Duncan – David’s Daily Dose
Rainer Bantau – The Devotional Guy
Cindi West – God Still Speaks

Thank you for this practical and enlightening (see what I did there?😊) description of Advent wreaths. I have never had much to do with Advent wreaths in my past, therefore this is an education for me.
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My husband is quite “punny” too. Nice wordplay!
I’m glad I was able to teach you something
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😂👌
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Thanks Barb, for this information. I never looked into it before and it calls to mind those in the past who created yet another colorful Christmas Season tradition though with symbolic meaning.
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It can be enlightening to dig into our traditions.
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Wishing you blessings in this season of Advent!
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May you connect with Jesus in a new and deeply meaningful way this Advent.
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