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Witnesses of Christmas - Luke 1:26-45: Even though God’s people waited with expectation for generations for the coming of the Messiah, it still came as a surprise when God chose to break into the life of a young woman in Nazareth. A story of an angel message, a promise fulfilled and a miracle baby may not seem to have much to do with your story and mine. Yet the Good News continues to be that God breaks into our lives with His life-giving presence as we surrender to Him.Join us this Sunday, as we sing about, reflect on and receive through Communion the gracious gift of Jesus life given to us.
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Witnesses of Christmas - Luke 2:25-38: This Sunday, as we enter the third week of Advent, we’ll celebrate the theme of joy through the story of Simeon and Anna in Luke 2:25-38. These remarkable witnesses reveal the scandal of Christmas - the astounding reality of God coming near to fulfill His promise of salvation. We’ll explore what it means to believe, receive and respond to this gift of joy that Simeon and Anna experienced. Join us at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
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Witnesses of Christmas - Matthew 2:1-12: This Sunday, on the second week of Advent, we’ll journey through Matthew 2:1-12, discovering the unexpected encounters that lead us to peace. We’ll explore the story of the magi, their search for truth and the contrast between their humble quest and Herod’s resistance. As we uncover the path from curiosity to worship, we’ll see how God’s peace meets us in our own searching and leads us to ultimate joy. Join us at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
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Witnesses of Christmas - Micah 5: Can you think of an experience in your life that was wildly different from your expectations? This week, we're starting a new series looking at witnesses of Christmas in scripture during the advent season. Our series begins with a look at one of the ancient voices that foretold Jesus' coming in Micah 5. Join us as we explore the expectations that were set for the coming of the messiah, how Jesus exceeded those expectations, and what it means for us today! As always, bring a friend so they can experience the hope and freedom found in Christ!
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Faith That Follows - Matthew 18:15-20: This Sunday we continue our study in Matthew 18, focusing on a delicate passage that deals with resolving conflict within the church. Upon reading verses 15–20 you may be tempted to call this passage ‘Three Strikes and You’re Out!’ … yet a deeper delving into the heart of Jesus may find us singing a different song by the end of our time together! How good are you at pointing out the faults in others? Hold that thought, pray over it and let’s meet together in the Word this Sunday. With the commencement of Advent just a week away and the celebration of the Lord’s supper at the end of our service this week, this passage will, in God’s mysterious way, prepare our hearts for what lies ahead! See you Sunday and bring a friend!! Remember, where two or three are gathered, God is in the midst.