Christmas Eve 2020

Hope is Born: Becoming

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – December 24, 2020

Christmas Eve

Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:1-20.

Today’s service contains special music and readings for Christmas Eve.

Today’s full service can be viewed on YouTube here or below.

Today’s sermon transcript can be viewed, downloaded, or printed here.

Included in the PDF is the text of today’s sermon, scripture readings, prayers, the prayer list, and all other service information.

Hope is Born: Becoming

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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.

Our scripture readings for today come from Isaiah 9:2-7 and Luke 2:1-20.

Service 12/20/2020

Hope is Born: Expecting

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – December 20, 2020

4th Sunday of Advent

Readings: 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16; Romans 16:25-27; Luke 1:26-38.

Reflection: Luke 1:46b-55

Today’s full service can be viewed on YouTube here or below.

Today’s full service text can be viewed, downloaded, or printed here.

Included in the PDF is the text of today’s sermon, scripture readings, prayers, the prayer list, and all other service information.

Hope is Born: Expecting

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Our Advent series is Hope is Born. Each week we look at a different aspect of how we prepare ourselves for hope. The message for today is “Expecting” and is a look what it means to expect hope. What are the expectations we have? In a year full of turmoil how have those expectations changed? What were the expectations of the Messiah? Where is our hope? We prepare our hearts to receive the hope that was born on Christmas Day.

Our scripture readings for today come from 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16; Romans 16:25-27; Luke 1:26-38.

Service for 12/13/2020

Hope is Born: Rejoicing

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – December 13, 2020

3rd Sunday of Advent

Readings: Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24; John 1:6-8, 19-28.

Reflection: Psalm 126

Today’s full service can be viewed on YouTube here or below.

Today’s full service text can be viewed, downloaded, or printed here.

Included in the PDF is the text of today’s sermon, scripture readings, prayers, the prayer list, and all other service information.

Hope is Born: Rejoicing

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Our Advent series is Hope is Born. Each week we look at a different aspect of how we prepare ourselves for hope. The message for today is “Rejoicing” and is a look what it means to rejoice in our hope. What do we have to rejoice over? In a year full of turmoil what can do we have to celebrate? What is stopping us from being happy for things to come? Where is our hope? We prepare our hearts to receive the hope that was born on Christmas Day.

Our scripture readings for today come from Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24; John 1:6-8, 19-28.

Service for 12/6/2020

Hope is Born: Preparing

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – December 6, 2020

2nd Sunday of Advent

Readings: Isaiah 40:1-11; 2 Peter 3:8-15a; Mark 1:1-8.

Reflection: Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13

Today’s full service can be viewed on YouTube here or below.

Today’s full service text can be viewed, downloaded, or printed here.

Included in the PDF is the text of today’s sermon, scripture readings, prayers, the prayer list, and all other service information.

Hope is Born: Preparing

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Our Advent series is Hope is Born. Each week we look at a different aspect of how we prepare ourselves for hope. The message for today is “Preparing” and is a look what it means to prepare for hope. How does one prepare for hope? In a year full of turmoil what can we do to prepare for hope? What are we preparing for? Where is our hope? We prepare our hearts to receive the hope that was born on Christmas Day.

Our scripture readings for today come from Isaiah 40:1-11; 2 Peter 3:8-15a; and Mark 1:1-8.

Service for 11/29/2020

Hope is Born: Waiting

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – November 22, 2020

1st Sunday of Advent

Readings: Isaiah 64:1-9; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 13:24-37.

Reflection: Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19

Today’s full service can be viewed on YouTube here or below.

Today’s full service text can be viewed, downloaded, or printed here.

Included in the PDF is the text of today’s sermon, scripture readings, prayers, the prayer list, and all other service information.

Hope is Born: Waiting

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Our Advent series is Hope is Born. Each week we look at a different aspect of how we prepare ourselves for hope. The message for today is “Waiting” and is a look what it means to wait for hope. Is it hard to have hope? To have patience? In a year full of turmoil and waiting, how can we continue to wait? Where is our hope? We prepare our hearts to receive the hope that was born on Christmas Day.

Our scripture readings for today come from Isaiah 64:1-9;1 Corinthians 1:3-9; and Mark 13:24-37.