Our Advent and Christmas series is called “Signs of the Season.” Each week we will look at a different concept that we will reflect on as part of our rememberence of the birth of our Savior. Our message today is “Signs and Glory” and looks at God’s glory shown to us on Christmas. We remember the signs of the season as we await our Emmanuel, God with us.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 9:2-7; Titus 2:11-14; and Luke 2:1-20.
We continue our Advent and Christmas series called “Come, Let Us Adore Him.” Throughout we will look at how we celebrate the birth of Christ. Today’s message is “Joy.” This is our special Christmas Eve sermon. So come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord.
This year’s Christmas Eve service is here! Enjoy a full service with music and scripture readings to celebrate Christmas! We have some special readers, Bible theater, and many wonderful songs from our choir! We come to the “Celebration of Christmas” in our current “Christmas Feelings” series. We hope you enjoy this special service!
We continue our Advent and Christmas series called “Christmas Feelings.” In it, we will be looking at the familiar feelings that Christmas brings. Our next message is called “Celebration of Christmas.” We reflect on the way that we gather to celebrate the miracle of Christmas.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 9:2-7; Titus 2:11-14; and Luke 2:1-20.
This year’s Christmas Eve service is here! Enjoy a full service with music and scripture readings to celebrate Christmas! We have some special readers and a special visitor tonight, and many wonderful songs from our choir! We hope you enjoy this special service!
We finish our Advent series called “Season of Thanks.” The series will focus each week on something else we should be thankful for as we prepare for our Savior’s birth. Our final message is “Thankful for a Child.” For Christmas Eve, we celebrate the birth of our Savior and give thanks for our Emmanuel, our God with us.
Our Advent series is Hope is Born. Each week we look at a different aspect of how we prepare ourselves for hope. The final message for Christmas Eve is “Becoming” and is a look what it means to become hope. We look for hope so that we may share hope. We prepare our hearts to receive the hope that was born on Christmas Day.