Advent 2022
If you like free, read to the end. I’m getting ready to do a thing.
Advent begins at the end of November. I will post the Advent lessons for 2022 this week. I have also stood up a Patreon page. I put that together because Substack’s minimum contribution amount $5 a month and that seems a lot to me. Patreon allows for a far lower amount down to just a dollar a month. Plus, Patreon allows me to post PDFs and not just copy paste into their application.
"Advent" by John-Morgan is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
If you want the lessons formatted and ready to print, I will have the Advent 2022 lessons over on Patreon. That link is HERE. They are formatted and ready to go. They are also behind the paywall there. It takes time to not just write things but format, edit, and align things for printing. Plus, the software to accomplish this requires a monthly subscription on my part. If you find value in the things I write, a dollar a month would help quite a bit in meeting the overhead required to get it to where it is.
However, if you want it free, I’ll keep posting it on Substack for free too. It is far easier to do on Patreon though. But that’s not the thing I’m getting ready to do.
The thing I’m getting ready to do is convert all the free accounts to a free subscription. There aren’t a lot of you right now, and I can see who is opening the emails and who isn’t. To those of you that are reading what I post I cannot express to you how much that means to me. As a thank you, I intend to convert everyone to a complimentary, lifetime membership. Everyone that is who is signed up ahead of a date that I have yet to set. That date could be the end of October. It could be the end of November too, but it is certainly before the end of the year.
What’s the point? The point is if you know someone who might enjoy what I write, might benefit from it, or who is in need of Sunday school material produced on a regular basis, get them to sign up soon and they’ll be on the other side of the pay wall like you will be when I pull the trigger on this.
Finally, I want to make one last plea for Patreon. That platform allows me to do things Substack does not. The software to produce the lessons has some overhead too. Many hands make light work. Small contributions from a bunch of folks make things possible. Thanks.