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SCRIPTURE- John 1:1-5"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. All things were made through Him and, without Him, nothing was made. In Him was life. The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it."REFLECTION- Fr. RonMUSIC- "Go Tell it on the Mountain" by Dan Musselman- "O Holy Night" by Peder B. HellandADVENT WORD OF THE DAY- Adore - It all comes down to this. Tomorrow is Christmas. Wake up early today before the craziness hits, and spend 10 minutes in quiet adoration with Jesus. If helpful, a 10 minute video before the Blessed Sacrament with soft music playing is on our DISCOVER tab. NOTES-
This Christmas song isn't just festive — it's revolutionary. In today's episode, John unpacks Go Tell It on the Mountain, tracing its roots through Scripture, the African American spiritual tradition, and the long struggle for freedom and dignity. From Isaiah's prophecy to Watch Night services to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final Christmas sermon, this episode reminds us that good news is meant to be shared — and lived. Especially by those who think good news isn't for them.
Before Jesus could speak or walk, He was carried by ordinary people into the heart of the city. This Advent season, discover how God still chooses everyday people like you and me to carry His Son into our communities.In this message from our "Go Tell It" series, we explore Luke 2:22-38 and learn from Mary, Joseph, and a faithful man named Simeon about what it means to bring Jesus into the spaces we step into every single day.IN THIS EPISODE:How Mary and Joseph carried baby Jesus into bustling Jerusalem—and what that means for us todayWhy God chooses ordinary people to carry extraordinary news into our citiesThe powerful story of Simeon, who waited his entire life for a divine appointmentA practical DC Metro story about being obedient to the Holy Spirit's promptingUnderstanding that God has already prepared people to meet His SonWhy the outcome isn't up to us, but our obedience isA simple Advent challenge to carry Jesus to one person or place this weekKEY SCRIPTURE: Luke 2:22-38 | Romans 6:23KEY TAKEAWAYS:God chooses ordinary people like you and me to carry Jesus into every space we step into. If you're a follower of Jesus, you have God's Spirit IN you—and you carry Him wherever you go. Emmanuel means "God with us." Always with us.God has already prepared people to meet His Son. He goes before us. He prepares hearts. He arranges divine appointments. He orchestrates moments we could never plan. Your job is to show up and open your mouth!Someone in your city is waiting. Somewhere near you, someone is discouraged and waiting for hope, lonely and waiting for connection, hurting and waiting for healing, or searching and waiting for truth. God may be planning to meet them through YOU.THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE:Choose one person or one place to intentionally carry Jesus to this week. Grab our community blessing postcard (or choose your own location—emergency services, schools, medical offices, neighbors). Gather a few people and deliver cookies, coffee, a meal, or a simple gift.While you're there, say: "Because of what Jesus has done in my life, I wanted to do this one small act to share Him with you." Then ask how you can pray for them.Keep it simple. Set a date. And GO!REFLECTION QUESTIONS:Who is your "Simeon"—someone God has already prepared to meet Jesus through you?What conversation or divine appointment might God be preparing for you this week?How has someone else carried Jesus to you in your life?What's holding you back from speaking up about Jesus in your everyday spaces?Connect with Grand Point Church:
Mini lessons with songs: "Go Tell it on the Mountain", "Animals in Heaven", and "Joy to the World" while reviewing the lesson about animals in Heaven. Memory Verse is Rev.21:5, "Behold, I make all things new." Recorded and produced by: Ashley B. Larson Don't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/ If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.com The Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317. If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=). Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little Lessons All Bible verses are from the NKJV. Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy Nelson Editing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh Larson Music Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy Hall Coloring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie Rodriguez Theme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Heaven and Nature Sing, Go Tell it on the Mountain: Ben Knox | December 21st, 2025
At Christmas, we celebrate that Jesus was born in order to die and rise again!John 1:29, Genesis 22:7-8, Leviticus 5:5-6, Hebrews 10:3-4, Isaiah 53:5-7, 1 Corinthians 5:7, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Luke 22:15, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 19:30 At Christmas, we proclaim that Jesus was born in order to die and rise again!1 Corinthians 11:26, John 1:29, John 1:35-37 --------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
Go Tell It! | The Life | Pastor Chris Heller We'll be turning to the book of Thessalonians this week as we unpack part three of our Christmas series. In weeks one and two, we examined what Jesus meant when he described himself as The Way and as The Truth. This Sunday, we'll be looking at Jesus as The Life.
Listen to this brief audio devotion Christmas Hymns 9) Go Tell It on the Mountain
December 20, 2026 Zech. 9:1-8; Ps. 145:1-7; Prov. 30:15-16; Rev. 17:1-8
The Daily Bible Reading Podcast is a production of Cokesbury Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. Visit us online at cokesbury.tv.Today's reading is Isaiah 52:7 & Luke 2:16-17Today's song is “Go Tell it on the Mountain.” Listen on Spotify or Apple Music. Listen to the full Daily Bible Reading Advent Playlist on Spotify or Apple Music. Subscribe to our Daily Bible Reading Emails at https://my.cokesbury.tv/OnlineReg/940Subscribe to our Weekly Sermons at https://cokesbury.tv/media
The song originated as a spiritual, dating back to at least 1865. Since then, it's implored God's children to share His good news with everyone, everywhere!
Join Pastor Jason Van Bemmel from Forest Hill Presbyterian Church for Week 3, Day 4 of our Scripture and Carols Advent series. In this session, we explore the powerful history and biblical roots of the traditional 19th-century African American spiritual, "Go Tell It on the Mountain". Discover how this stirring call to evangelism connects the prophetic words of Isaiah to the humble shepherds in the Judean hills and, ultimately, to our own Great Commission. We also share the inspiring story of John Wesley Work Jr., the scholar who dedicated his life to preserving these vital oral traditions for future generations. In this video: Scripture Deep Dive: Reflections on Isaiah 52:7, Luke 2:20, and Matthew 28:18-20. Historical Context: The origins of the carol and its publication by the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Devotional Message: An encouragement to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ this Christmas season. Prayer & Song: A time for guided reflection and worship. "Go tell it on the mountain, over the hills and everywhere!" #Advent2025 #ChristmasCarols #GoTellItOnTheMountain #BibleStudy #ChristianHistory #Evangelism #ForestHillPresbyterian
Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "Go Tell It on the Mountain" held at Jubilee Church Plant, Austin, TX More at www.texasbishop.com
The Everyday Bible Study | December 16 | But Go, Tell His Disciples and Peter
Jesus proclaimed eternal riches are only found in me!Luke 4:16-22, Isaiah 61:1-2, Matthew 5:3, Matthew 16:26 Jesus proclaimed eternal purpose is found only in me!Luke 4:18, Matthew 23:26, Isaiah 42:6-7, John 8:12, 1 Corinthians 2:12-14, John 12:46 Jesus proclaimed eternal freedom is found only in me!Luke 4:18, Matthew 26:28, Acts 13:38, John 8:36 --------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
A single thing you do today can affect dozens of people, or even hundreds. This is the ripple effect, and it started with the Christmas story.In this message from our "Go Tell It" Advent series, discover how the shepherds' response to Jesus's birth created a ripple that continues today. Through the timeless parable of the Good Samaritan, we explore what Jesus really means when He calls us to love our neighbors—and why it's about being, not just knowing.In This Episode:The shepherds' unstoppable response to good newsWhy Jesus told the Good Samaritan storyThe difference between compassion and actionSimple acts that create powerful ripplesWhy we need a Savior to love perfectlyChrist's higher command: love as He lovedKey Scriptures: Luke 2:8-20, Luke 10:25-37, John 4:39, John 13:34Show Notes:The Christmas story has a ripple effect, starting with shepherds who couldn't keep the good news to themselves. After encountering Jesus, they spread the word throughout their neighborhoods. They didn't need a program or training—they just shared what they had seen and heard.Jesus teaches us through the Good Samaritan that being a neighbor isn't about proximity or knowing who lives next door. It's about who we are and how we engage with those we encounter. The Samaritan didn't just feel compassion—he acted, investing his time, money, and energy to help someone suffering.The ripple effect of Christmas occurs when the good news of great joy is proclaimed and when we're neighborly enough to engage with people around us instead of just driving by.Simple Ways to Create Ripples:Pay someone a complimentComfort someone having a rough dayVisit a sick friendCall someone you haven't spoken with in a whileExpress sincere gratitudeThe foundation of it all? If we could love perfectly, we would be perfect. Since we can't, we need a Savior. That's why the angel's message is such good news: "Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you" (Luke 2:11).Loving your neighbor as yourself has been elevated to an even higher command: "As I have loved you, so must you love one another" (John 13:34).Next Steps:Identify one person you can be a neighbor to this weekPerform one simple act of kindness that creates a rippleShare the good news of Jesus with someone in your lifeConnect with Grand Point Church: Website: www.grandpoint.church Instagram: @grandpointchurch Facebook: /grandpointchurch YouTube: Grand Point ChurchConnect with us at www.grandpoint.church/nextstepsWatch online on YouTubeFollow us on Facebook and InstagramSign up for our free weekly newsletter
December 14, 2025Preaching: Rev. Justin KendrickScripture Reading: Luke 2:8-18, Romans 10:1-15
Go Tell It! | Pastor Chris Heller We continue in our series of going and sharing the Gospel. Today we answer the critic of 'how can we know the Bible is true and accurate?'
God sends us into the world with love, curiosity, and clarity so people can encounter Christ.
Christmas is here! Celebrate with us Sermon: The Light & Life of Men John 1:4-13 - Because Jesus is God's eternal Word, we can know what God is like and how to be saved. Praise & Worship: Joy to the World, Go Tell it On the Mountain, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Your Name
Christmas is here! Celebrate with us Sermon: The Light & Life of Men John 1:4-13 - Because Jesus is God's eternal Word, we can know what God is like and how to be saved. Praise & Worship: Joy to the World, Go Tell it On the Mountain, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Your Name
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Jesus was fully God and fully Man. Being Man, he set aside none of his deity. Being God, he experienced full humanity. That truth delivers both wonder and great joy. Let's consider the 7 Whys of the Incarnation.--------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
Blessed are the feet of those who bring the good news.
What if the hardest person in your family this Christmas is your opportunity to be a hero? In this second week of our Advent series "Go Tell It," we explore how Joseph's incredible response to Mary reveals the supernatural power available to us for navigating the most complicated family dynamics.Discover why Joseph—a righteous man who could have destroyed Mary under Jewish law—instead chose to protect her at great personal cost. Learn how God handpicked this carpenter from Nazareth to be the earthly father of His Son, and what that choice teaches us about mercy, grace, and family leadership today.In This Episode:Joseph's impossible situation and his righteous response (Matthew 1:18-25)Why God's presence in you isn't meant to be entirely privateHow Christ transforms marriages when both partners are surrendered to HimThe greatest contribution you'll ever make: who you raiseNavigating difficult family gatherings with supernatural lovePractical tips for spiritual conversations with family membersKey Scriptures:Matthew 1:18-25Luke 2:8-20Deuteronomy 22:23-24Reflection Questions:What would be different if we were as forgiving and sensitive to others as Joseph was to Mary?How does Christ's presence in you shape the environment of your home?Who in your extended family might benefit from your relationship with Christ this Christmas?What does it mean to love someone with "supernatural ability"?Next Steps:→ Identify one difficult family relationship where you can be a "hero" this Christmas season → Pray for supernatural love and grace in your upcoming family gatherings → Consider having a spiritual conversation with a family member (remember: make it private, address any elephants in the room, speak graciously, pace yourself, never give up) → Join us next week for week 3 of "Go Tell It"Connect with Grand Point Church:
Go Tell It! | Pastor Chris Heller In Isaiah 52:7 we read, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news!” In this world full of people bringing bad news, how wonderful are those who bring the good news of Christmas! Join us this Sunday as we embark on our gospel-focused Christmas series, “Go Tell It!”
More Than Small Talk with Suzanne, Holley, and Jennifer (KLRC)
We are revisiting a very special episode, where we share the story behind one of our favorite Christmas carols and how the words can help us draw closer to Jesus. What has God been doing in your life that you want go tell on the mountain (or the podcast)? Resources4 Beloved Christmas Carols and the True Stories behind ThemFreedom by Jennifer Watson
There's no better time than Christmas to go tell it on the mountain!
Genesis 3:15 - Protoevangelium - First GospelGenesis 3:15 The greatest blessing you can give someone this Christmas is to go tell them about Jesus.Mark 16:15, Genesis 12:3, Galatians 3:8 --------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
This Advent season, we're rediscovering the power of the gospel—not just as the means to heaven, but as the driving force behind every moment of your life.In this opening message of our Advent series, we explore one of the most profound truths of Christmas: God's good news is for ALL people. When angels announced the birth of Jesus, they appeared to shepherds—society's outcasts and the ultimate failures of first-century culture. But this wasn't an accident. It was God making a statement.Discover why you need to understand the bad news before you can truly appreciate the GOOD news, what modern homelessness reveals about the Christmas story, and how you can move from being a receiver of God's blessing to a carrier of it.In This Episode:Why negative news captures our attention (and what that means for sharing good news)The theological significance of shepherds as first witnessesA pastor's eye-opening experience living homeless on Newark streetsHow the gospel reverses every curse wherever it's foundWhy "all people" really means YOUThe call to GO TELL IT everywhereScripture References: Luke 2:8-20, Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, Romans 5:8, Romans 8:1, Matthew 2:6, Acts 13:47, 1 Corinthians 1:27-28, 1 Timothy 2:5, Genesis 2:17, Genesis 3:8Next Steps:Reflect: When have you felt invisible or forgotten? How did God reach you?Pray: Ask God to show you someone who needs to hear the good newsShare: Move from being a receiver to a carrier of the blessingJoin Us: Continue with our Advent series each weekComing Up:Go Tell It to Your FamilyGo Tell It to Your NeighborsGo Tell It to Your CityGo Tell It to the WorldConnect with Grand Point Church:Website: www.grandpoint.churchInstagram: @grandpointchurchFacebook: /grandpointchurchYouTube: Grand Point ChurchListen to Weekend Messages at Grand Point Church wherever you get your podcasts.#GoTellIt #AdventSeries #ChristmasMessage #GospelPodcast #ChristianPodcast #BibleTeaching #GrandPointChurch #WeekendMessages #FaithJourney #ChurchPodcastConnect with us at www.grandpoint.church/nextstepsWatch online on YouTubeFollow us on Facebook and InstagramSign up for our free weekly newsletter
Sermon, Go Tell John, by guest preacher Don Corner from the Lewiston Church of Christ on November 30, 2025.
One of my favourite Christmas Carols is Go Tell it on the Mountain. Is it just a catchy song, or is there a message behind the melody?
Every believer has a story of being set free, and your story is needed right where you are. God can use your story to lead someone else to freedom. If you haven't experience the freedom that Jesus offers, know that He still sets people free and does what no one else can do.
If the gospel is for all, then reaching all requires us to be servants of all. We are called to lay down our preferences for the sake of eternity. Who is God calling you to reach? Will you become all things to all people?
In a powerful exposition of Luke 13:31–33, the sermon reveals how Jesus confronts both the deceptive warning from His enemies and the fear of human authority with unwavering trust in God's sovereign plan. Though the Pharisees and Herod conspire to manipulate Jesus into fleeing, He sees through their malice and declares that His mission—casting out demons, healing, and fulfilling His divine purpose—will continue until He reaches Jerusalem, where He must die as the appointed Prophet. The sermon emphasizes that Jesus' death was not a defeat but a deliberate, redemptive act, fulfilling God's eternal design, and that all human evil, including the crucifixion, is ultimately overruled for the good of God's people. Drawing from Romans 8, it affirms that nothing—neither persecution, death, nor any created thing—can separate believers from God's love, calling Christians to live with confident hope, knowing that God is sovereignly working all things for the advancement of His kingdom and the eternal good of His people.
In Isaiah 52, there is a vivid image of a messenger running over the mountains to bring good news—peace, salvation, and the proclamation that “Your God reigns!” The apostle Paul echoes this in Romans 10, reminding us that everyone who has been saved is also sent to share the Gospel. Like that ancient runner, we carry the hope of Jesus to a world still waiting for good news. Wherever your feet take you, carry that hope and share Jesus to a world that needs Him.
The world's got dragons—fear, shame, lies we've believed for too long. But you've got a weapon they can't touch: your story.That means the truth about what you've lived through—yes, even the messy parts—can take down darkness and bring real freedom. This week, Chuck Mingo shows us your story more powerful than any old piece of metal you could buy at a Renaissance Fair. Recorded live at Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.
This is the Silver Lake Mennonite Church Sunday morning sermon by Vern Stoltzfus.Visit our website for more info about our church: https://silverlakemennonitechurch.com
Intimidation can only last so long. When faced with threats, we often recoil in fear and then we lose productivity. Listen as KingdomSpeak encourages you to get out of the cave, and to get busy. #KingdomSpeak #Podcast #Productivity
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