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In the last sermon, we discovered that in exchange or hope, we can give the Lord our trust. In this message, we consider what we are to give Jesus in exchange for His peace? While it's not usually a good gift-giving practice, Jesus wants us to give Him something we don’t want—We can give Jesus our fears.
In the last sermon, we discovered that in exchange or hope, we can give the Lord our trust. In this message, we consider what we are to give Jesus in exchange for His peace? While it's not usually a good gift-giving practice, Jesus wants us to give Him something we don’t want—We can give Jesus our fears.
Over the past few weeks, we have considered the Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. The Old Testament law and prophets create a door frame through which only one man can enter. He is the anticipation of Adam and Eve after the fall. He is the hope of David. He is the focus of Isaiah. Then…He comes. In a world held in darkness and sin, the Savior arrives. The event is supernatural. He is virgin-born. The explanation is just as important. Why did God become a man? Why must Jesus be the virgin-born Son of God? This is the greatest question of Christianity. We can’t afford to miss in this area of life because the consequences are eternal. I hope and pray that each of you will join us for one of our Christmas Eve services this weekend. Remember, our schedule this year is a bit different from previous years. We will have two “Eve Eve” services on Saturday: 5 pm & 7 pm. Then on Sunday morning, Christmas Eve, we will have services in the K-Hall and the Worship Center at both 9:30 am and 11 am. All services will be candlelight and communion Christmas Eve services. Plan to worship with us. If you are not able to join us for one of these times, an edited version of the service will be available on all our platforms on Sunday afternoon. I hope to see you this weekend and pray that each of you have a Merry Christmas! — Pastor Chad
Over the past few weeks, we have considered the Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. The Old Testament law and prophets create a door frame through which only one man can enter. He is the anticipation of Adam and Eve after the fall. He is the hope of David. He is the focus of Isaiah. Then…He comes. In a world held in darkness and sin, the Savior arrives. The event is supernatural. He is virgin-born. The explanation is just as important. Why did God become a man? Why must Jesus be the virgin-born Son of God? This is the greatest question of Christianity. We can’t afford to miss in this area of life because the consequences are eternal. I hope and pray that each of you will join us for one of our Christmas Eve services this weekend. Remember, our schedule this year is a bit different from previous years. We will have two “Eve Eve” services on Saturday: 5 pm & 7 pm. Then on Sunday morning, Christmas Eve, we will have services in the K-Hall and the Worship Center at both 9:30 am and 11 am. All services will be candlelight and communion Christmas Eve services. Plan to worship with us. If you are not able to join us for one of these times, an edited version of the service will be available on all our platforms on Sunday afternoon. I hope to see you this weekend and pray that each of you have a Merry Christmas! — Pastor Chad
Morning Communion Service 3 Dec.'23 First in Advent
Moundsville Baptist Church
The Vineyard Church Peoria
The Vineyard Church Peoria
During the Christmas season we celebrate the advent, or coming, of Christ. Yet what did he come to do? Join us as we discover how his name reflects his mission, and how this gives us hope that he really has saved those who call on his name.
Lighthouse Baptist Church is an unashamed Independant, Fundamental, Pre-Millennial, King James Bible believing church. We love the Word of God, His people, and sinners. Our services are Bible Fashioned and as such are conservative and Spirit led.
The Gift of Jesus
There's Just Something about that NAME
Christmas celebrates Jesus, God's greatest gift.
Smyrna First United Methodist Church
Smyrna First United Methodist Church
We will look into the name of Jesus, the one who came to save the world from their sins. There is no better time than today to think of our salvation.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
1 Bestowing a name. 2 Salvation is of the Lord.
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
The narrative of the birth of Jesus in Matthew begins with the story of Joseph and Mary. This episode centers on the decision of Joseph to leave Mary when he found out she was pregnant. Joseph's decision provides us with a great example for improving our lives in 2015.