Movies for Advent – A Four-Week Journey with Thorneloe University

By Thorneloe University Communications

As we prepare to enter the holy season of Advent, Thorneloe University is offering a thoughtful and creative way to engage the lectionary through the lens of film. “Movies for Advent” is a four-week series curated by the Rev. Jason Tripp, inviting participants to explore themes of longing, hope, incarnation, and justice through a set of intentionally paired films and Scripture readings.

How It Works

Each week includes:

  • A selected film for viewing on your own
  • A set of downloadable discussion guides
  • An opportunity to reflect on how the film’s themes intersect with that week’s Advent lections

To introduce the series, Jason has prepared a short video reflection and invitation:
🔗 Movies for Advent: Reflection & Invitation
https://youtu.be/KgkBdvjdQrs

Join the Online Weekly Gathering

For those who wish to discuss the film and Scripture together, Jason will host a weekly online conversation throughout Advent:

  • Mondays at 8:00 p.m.
  • Open to participants across the Diocese of Algoma
  • Attend any or all of the sessions

Parishes are encouraged to use these resources to host their own Advent film circles—online or in person.

Resources Available

Thorneloe has provided:

These materials can be shared or adapted by parishes interested in offering the program locally.

A Creative Path Into the Season

“Movies for Advent” offers a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and enter more deeply into the themes of the season.