Joy to the World!

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781640658233
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An uplifting devotional for those seeking comfort and hope during the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany.

In this beautifully designed devotional, priest Robert Slocum offers heartwarming devotions for the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. From the miraculous conception of Jesus to the visit of the Magi, Joy to the World! explores the wonders of the God’s coming into the world and how we can embrace the Incarnation in our everyday life—even 2,000 years after Jesus’s birth. Each devotion comes bolstered with uplifting passages from scripture, thought-provoking questions, and soulful prayers to help us as we contemplate God’s steadfast presence and love in our lives.
Robert Boak Slocum is an Episcopal priest, author, and editor most known for An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference for Episcopalians. He serves as Priest-in-Partnership at the Church of Ascension and the Canon for Virtual and Online Learning at All Saints’ Cathedral. Robert has served on the board of the Anglican Theological Review and is now on the Executive Council for the Diocese of Lexington. He received his doctorate in theology at Marquette University. He lives in Danville, Kentucky.

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