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The 'sign' the shepherds found was a small bundle of humanity, wrapped in strips of cloth, stiff, unable to move. This is the 'sign' of everything you need – "good news of great joy that will be for all the people." This 'sign' pointed to "a Savior who was born to you." A Savior who has been raised for you! He is Christ, the Lord!
Sermon audio from Liverpool Baptist Church's morning services.
Braden Bergren starts the Christmas series “Song of the Savior”.
Braden Bergren starts the Christmas series “Song of the Savior”.
Unto Us: The Song of the Savior; Luke 2:8-18; Pastor Jeff McVay
Unto Us: The Song of the Savior; Luke 2:8-18; Pastor Jeff McVay
This Sunday we will continue the Advent Series called "The Missing Figure from Your Nativity Set". We will be looking at people from the story of Jesus' birth that played a big role but never made it to your nativity set. This Sunday we will look at the family, friends and neighbors in Bethlehem from Luke 2. Prelude - Esther P. Welcome Call to Worship - Luke 1:46-47a Hymn 133 - "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Invocation Hymn 136 (1, 2, 6) - "The First Noel" Lighting of the Fourth Candle of Advent (The Fourth Candle of Advent, The ANGEL"S CANDLE, is the Peace Candle and it reminds us that Jesus is our peace.) Pastoral Prayer Ministry of Music - Elisabeth A. Life in the Church Children's Church Video Scripture Reading - Luke 2:8-18 Ministry of Music - Children's Christmas Choir Message - "Family and Friends" Prayer Hymn 138 - "Go, Tell It on the Mountain" Benediction Postlude Looking for further ways to connect with us or watch our services, please visit: https://linktr.ee/pfmc
This Sunday we will continue the Advent Series called "The Missing Figure from Your Nativity Set". We will be looking at people from the story of Jesus' birth that played a big role but never made it to your nativity set. This Sunday we will look at the family, friends and neighbors in Bethlehem from Luke 2. Prelude - Esther P. Welcome Call to Worship - Luke 1:46-47a Hymn 133 - "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Invocation Hymn 136 (1, 2, 6) - "The First Noel" Lighting of the Fourth Candle of Advent (The Fourth Candle of Advent, The ANGEL"S CANDLE, is the Peace Candle and it reminds us that Jesus is our peace.) Pastoral Prayer Ministry of Music - Elisabeth A. Life in the Church Children's Church Video Scripture Reading - Luke 2:8-18 Ministry of Music - Children's Christmas Choir Message - "Family and Friends" Prayer Hymn 138 - "Go, Tell It on the Mountain" Benediction Postlude Looking for further ways to connect with us or watch our services, please visit: https://linktr.ee/pfmc
This Sunday we will continue the Advent Series called "The Missing Figure from Your Nativity Set". We will be looking at people from the story of Jesus' birth that played a big role but never made it to your nativity set. This Sunday we will look at the family, friends and neighbors in Bethlehem from Luke 2. Prelude - Esther P. Welcome Call to Worship - Luke 1:46-47a Hymn 133 - "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Invocation Hymn 136 (1, 2, 6) - "The First Noel" Lighting of the Fourth Candle of Advent (The Fourth Candle of Advent, The ANGEL"S CANDLE, is the Peace Candle and it reminds us that Jesus is our peace.) Pastoral Prayer Ministry of Music - Elisabeth A. Life in the Church Children's Church Video Scripture Reading - Luke 2:8-18 Ministry of Music - Children's Christmas Choir Message - "Family and Friends" Prayer Hymn 138 - "Go, Tell It on the Mountain" Benediction Postlude Looking for further ways to connect with us or watch our services, please visit: https://linktr.ee/pfmc
Weekly sermons by our Senior Pastor, Jeremy Lazzell.
Weekly sermons by our Senior Pastor, Jeremy Lazzell.
Christmas Eve Service: What will it take for the light of Christmas to light up my life?
Christmas Eve Service: What will it take for the light of Christmas to light up my life?
A Manger Full of Stories, Tuesday Night 12/17/19 // Pastor Micheal Hanks
A Manger Full of Stories, Tuesday Night 12/17/19 // Pastor Micheal Hanks
Today we look at the First Witnesses who saw Jesus beside His mother and father. The angels of heaven look on as this holy occasion begins to open … An angel of the Lord is sent to give the message to the shepherds. They are quietly watching their flock by night when the angel appears with the message: “Fear not, for, behold I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to all people! For unto you is born this day in the City of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord!” The shepherds were frightened as the angel appeared and the glory of the Lord shone round about them … Soon there was a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying Glory to God in the highest, and on earth Peace, Good will toward men.” Thus we have the first witnesses, “Eye Witnesses” to the Christ born in the inn, & laid in the manger.
Sermon audio from Liverpool Baptist Church's morning services.
Where God's grace meets your need.
Where God's grace meets your need.
Refuge - An Evangelical Free Church
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Please enjoy the online media from Crosspoint Community Church, in La Grange, TX.
Please enjoy the online media from Crosspoint Community Church, in La Grange, TX.
Dorrisville Baptist Church
Pastor Brian expounds on the message of the Angels, and then encourages us to let that message be our message to the world.
Christmas is the busiest time of the year. Everyone seems to be in a hurry. It was so in the beginning... The Shepherds were in a hurry.
We begin this message with a time of prayer for the families of the victims and for the town of Newtown, CT. The message then asks how we can seize our moment with God the way the shepherds did.
We begin this message with a time of prayer for the families of the victims and for the town of Newtown, CT. The message then asks how we can seize our moment with God the way the shepherds did.
Why are the shepherds a part of the Christmas story, and what can we learn from them? You'll find the answer in this message.