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Dec. 9, 2008

Jesse Tree

Posted in Home Life

I had never heard of a Jesse Tree until this year.  I had some vague understanding that it was kind of like an Advent devotional and you used some sort of ornaments with it, but it wasn't until I ran across Sheri Graham's 12 Holiday Planner that I gained a better understanding of just what a Jesse Tree is.

This Holiday Planner caught my eye in an email from Marilyn Moll (knows as the Urban Homemaker).  I listened to her interview with Sheri Graham and perused some of the sample pages of this ebook and decided it would be a tremendous help to me since I had a baby coming at Christmastime and would need all the extra planning I could get.

As I was listening and looking, I realized that included was a Jesse Tree Devotional from Ann Voskamp.  I was able to gain a better understanding of just what a Jesse Tree was all about.  It sounded like a wonderful way to celebrate the coming of Christ.

Basically, a Jesse Tree follows the lineage of Christ and God's plan of salvation from Adam to Christ's birth, starting on November 30 and ending on Christmas Day.  There is Scripture reading that starts in Genesis and culminates with the Christmas story found in Luke.  To help solidify the pieces of this grand plan in our little ones' heads, there are colorful ornaments for each reading that are placed on a tree...a Jesse Tree.  For us, this tree is our Christmas Tree.  I would like to someday have a separate tree to represent our Jesse Tree, but for now, the ornaments are a nice addition to our family tree.


Another thing I would like to do someday is make our own ornaments rather than using the paper ones that we've put on cardstock and laminated with contact paper.  For instance, the reading on Jacob's Ladder makes me think of a little ladder made out of twigs that have been glued together...simple, but nicer than paper.  I'd like to be able to put together enough of these as part of the holiday season that eventually as each of my children leave our home to start their own families, they would have a shoebox full of their own Jesse Tree ornaments.

Something else I've learned about recently is something called a Jesse Tree exchange where each family chooses a day in the devotional and makes ornaments for themselves and the rest of the group pertaining to their particular day.  Then they exchange their ornaments and receive the other days from other members of the exchange.  This is a fun and crafty idea, but not one I felt I could tackle this year.  (Did I mention I am *still* working on Christmas gifts! *sigh*)

Anyway, I thought there were probably others out there like me who had either never heard of a Jesse Tree or who had heard of one, but had not a clue what they were. 

If any of you have actually made your own Jesse Tree ornaments I would love to see pictures!


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Dec. 13, 2008 - Jesse Tree

Posted by Anonymous
This year we decided to do a Jesse Tree as a part of a Christmas Unit for our homeschool. I found a great pdf to print out the ornaments, and just tied old sticks from outside together with string/twine to make the actual tree. We weren't going to have a Christmas tree as well, but I just couldn't do it...
I'm happy to share the links with you if you wish.
Larissa Quinn
www.larissaquinn.com/blog
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Dec. 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Abigail @ Pearls and Diamonds
Hey Amy!

A Jesse tree sounds like fun!

Lauren and I wanted to pass along to you some awards we received...details are on our post "An Awards Ceremony".

Blessings!

Abigail @ Pearls and Diamonds
www.pearlsanddiamonds.wordpress.com
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