Advent Resources 2025 - Our Top Picks!

See our Top Picks of Advent resources to support spiritual flourishing in and beyond collective worship this festive season.

For Pupils & Students

NSE Archbishops’ Young Leaders Award Advent

‘The Joy of Christmas’ A series of four weeks of worship during the season of Advent aimed at pupils in KS2 & KS3

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Church of England Downloadable reflections for 11-15 year olds

Find this downloadable resource in the section for individuals. They are short, daily reflections, written by Lucy Rycroft, that could be adapted for worship during form time.

Downloadable Reflections

Go Chatter Christmas Story Trail

This new Christmas Story Trail for 2025 can be set up around your building or local area and offers a fun and interactive way to explore the Christmas story. Each A3 poster features a different animated character from the Christmas story and a QR code that reveals a hidden augmented reality animation. Find all five posters to discover the whole Christmas story. This resource costs £29.95. It could be used within the school day or as part of a family event.

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Prayer Spaces in Schools

Take a look at two different sets of prayer activities that inspire pupils to reflect and pray in response to the Christmas story.

Prayer spaces

Bible Society

Both new and past Christmas resources for primary and pre-school age pupils have been released.

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For Adults

Every Day Faith App

Everyday Faith is the new daily devotional app from the Church of England designed to inspire, equip and encourage people in their faith every day of the week.

Everyday Faith

Bible Society Advent Reflections

Sign up to the Bible Society newsletter to receive weekly advent readings, reflections and prompts.

Bible society advent

24-7 Prayer

Check out the prayer activities for adults. Could something like this work in your staff room to offer an opportunity for staff to reflect during this season?

24-7 Prayer
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