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    Keeping Vigil for Hope through the Longest Night — A Sanctified Art

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamOctober 11, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Keeping Vigil for Hope through the Longest Night — A Sanctified Art

    GATHERING MUSIC

    Play soft music as people gather. For suggestions and a Spotify playlist, see our music suggestions for the “What do you fear?” Advent series. You might also choose to use some of the song suggestions included under the opening and closing hymns in this service.

    WELCOME & PASSING THE PEACE

    Welcome worshipers to this service, noting the purpose and intention of the service as well as logistical notes concerning candle lighting. You might say:

    Friends, though Christmas is a time of joy and hope, we also recognize that fear and grief are often present too, weighing on us like a heavy fog. Tonight we will light candles together and keep vigil, inviting God to join us no matter what emotions are present too.

    If you are livestreaming the service, add: If you are joining us online, I invite you to grab a candle you can light along with us.

    The candles in our hands can feel fragile, insignificant, their flames easily extinguished. But in a few minutes, we will turn to our neighbors to spread the light. The light will multiply, wrapping this whole community in warmth. The darkness around us will not be eradicated; if anything, it further illuminates the flicker of the candles. In these vigil spaces, grief and fear dance with gratitude and hope. In these spaces, we find courage and unity. In these spaces, we are reminded that God is near.

    Let us keep watch. Let us keep vigil. Let us worship God together.

    OPENING CANDLE LIGHTING

    Read the following communal litany while the Advent candles of hope, peace, joy, and love are lit. If you are worshiping outdoors, invite people to respond, “We keep vigil,” when indicated with an outstretched palm.

    Even through the longest nights,
    we keep vigil.

    When days are long and we grow weary,
    we keep vigil.

    When we’re running out of hope,
    we keep vigil.

    When peace feels like a pipe dream,
    we keep vigil.

    When joy seems like a luxury we can’t afford,
    we keep vigil.

    When the world is more full of hate than love,
    we keep vigil.

    When we’re desperate for Christ, Emmanuel, God-With-Us,
    we keep vigil.

    Let us keep vigil, for God is surely with us.

    PASSING THE PEACE & PASSING THE LIGHT

    Let us now pass the peace of Christ to one another as we pass the candlelight, remembering that each of us carries the Christ-light within. May the peace of Christ be with you.

    And also with you.

    Light worshipers’ candles, passing the light as you would during a Christmas Eve service or candlelight vigil. You might start the accompaniment for the following hymn while worshipers are passing the peace.

    OPENING HYMN/SONG

    If holding this service outdoors, you may wish to use simple repeated refrains. Suggested hymns and songs for this service include:

    • “O Lord, Hear My Prayer” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • “Wait for the Lord” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • “Christ, Be Our Light” by Bernadette Farrell (1993) [↗]

    • “O Little Town of Bethlehem” by Phillips Brooks (1868) [↗]

    • “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” by Edmund Hamilton Sears (1849) [↗]

    SCRIPTURE READING | ISAIAH 64

    Read Isaiah 64 in your preferred translation.

    SILENT REFLECTION

    I invite you now into a time of quiet reflection. Close your eyes and feel the ground supporting you. Pay attention to what you feel in your body:

    What is your breathing like?
    Where do you feel tension?
    How is your heart?

    Notice without judgment the way your body may be carrying fear into this space. Gently ask your body in its wisdom, “What do you fear?” and listen for its response.

    Hold silence for a few moments to allow for reflection.

    I invite you now to slow your breathing. Place a hand on your chest. Relax any areas of tension you’re carrying. Be gentle to your body. Breathe deeply, inviting God—our source, our spirit, our very breath—into your lungs.

    Amen.

    POETRY READING

    Suggested poems for this service include:

    • “A Step Toward Home” by Sarah A. Speed (included in the “What do you fear?” poetry collection available here)

    • “Birdsong” by Sarah A. Speed [↗]

    • “Lightning Bugs” by Sarah A. Speed [↗]

    • “Tell Me Again” by Sarah A. Speed [↗]

    SUNG RESPONSE

    Suggested refrains include:

    • “O Lord, Hear My Prayer” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • “Wait for the Lord” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • Dona Nobis Pacem (any setting)

    • Kyrie Eleison / Lord Have Mercy (any setting)

    PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

    I now invite you to bring your candle to the Communion Table, placing it in a candle holder as you say a prayer for the hopes and fears you carry in your heart. We will hold each of these prayers, trusting that God knows the depths of our longing and enters in with a tenacious hope.

    If you are holding this service outside without a Table, you might instead say:

    Let us now turn to God in prayer, offering up all the hopes and fears we carry in our hearts. As we enter into this time of silence, we trust that God knows the depths of our longing and enters in with a tenacious hope.

    If you are live streaming the service, you might add:

    If you are joining us from home, we invite you to type a prayer into the chat which we will hold alongside these prayers. For prayers that are too deep for words, or for prayers that you prefer to keep in your heart alone, you might simply put a candle emoji.

    Give time for worshipers to come forward. (Or if holding a vigil outdoors without a table, give time for silent prayer.) You may wish to play soft music during this time. When all worshipers have returned to their seats, close with a brief prayer, such as:

    Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayers. Amen.

    SUNG RESPONSE

    Repeat the same refrain as was sung previously.

    SCRIPTURE READING | ISAIAH 54:10-14

    Read Isaiah 54:10-14 in your preferred translation.

    WORDS OF COMFORT / AFFIRMATION OF FAITH

    If holding this service outdoors, you might choose to have one person read to eliminate the need for printed bulletins.

    Time after time, the angels break in with a greeting:
    “Do not fear.”
    So when our days are heavy and our sleep grows restless,
    we believe that God is near.

    When fear feels greater than hope,
    we’ll look for signs of new life;
    we’ll take a step toward God with shaking knees;
    we’ll stand together,

    and we won’t let fear stop us.

    When we’re desperate for Christ, Emmanuel, God-With-Us, we’ll remember:
    we are the hands and feet of Christ,
    made in God’s own image,
    called to be light-bearers in a fearful world.

    For we know that, no matter how it may seem,
    God is here, among us, even now. Amen.

    CLOSING HYMN/SONG

    Suggested hymns and songs for this service include:

    • “O Lord, Hear My Prayer” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • “Wait for the Lord” by the Taizé Community (1982) [↗]

    • “Christ, Be Our Light” by Bernadette Farrell (1993) [↗]

    • “O Little Town of Bethlehem” by Phillips Brooks (1868) [↗]

    • “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” by Edmund Hamilton Sears (1849) [↗]

    BENEDICTION

    This benediction is by Rev. Sarah Speed from the What do you fear? Words for Worship.

    In a fearful world,
    may you look for God’s spirit.
    May you reach for each other’s hands.
    May you choose courage whenever you can.
    And in all things, may you remember
    that good news is louder than fear.
    In the name of the one who calls,
    the one who sends,
    and the one who journeys with—
    go in peace and
    be not afraid.
    Amen.

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