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Advent 2024
Love Incarnate

John 1:1-18
Pastor Jeff
Christmas doesn’t end on December 25th — it launches a life centered on Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh. In this message from John 1, we’re reminded that Christ is Creator, Redeemer, and Mediator. Before creation, He was God. In creation, He gave life. In salvation, He gives grace and truth. Through Him, we behold the full glory of God — not just a child in a manger, but the Savior who rescues sinners and reconciles us to the Father.
Love

Luke 1:67-79
Pastor Jeff
At Christmas, love is not just spoken — it's displayed. In this heartfelt message from Luke 1:67–79, we walk through Zechariah’s powerful song after the birth of John the Baptist. This isn’t just a celebration of a son, but a celebration of God’s unbreakable promises: hope delivered, peace offered, joy restored, and love displayed in the person of Jesus Christ. Discover how God’s love is proven through His actions — visiting us, redeeming us, remembering us, and offering full forgiveness of our sins through Jesus. True love is not vague or distant; it’s personal, sacrificial, and present.
Joy

Luke 2:8-20
Pastor Paul
Joy breaks into the darkness — not for the deserving, but for the humble and the broken. In this powerful message from Luke 2:8–20, we explore how the announcement of Jesus' birth came not to kings or religious leaders, but to lowly shepherds — men considered untrustworthy by society. Yet God chose them to be the first witnesses and proclaimers of the Messiah’s birth. Discover how true joy isn't tied to circumstances or fleeting emotions, but rooted in delighting in God's character and plan. Joy comes to the undeserving, is revealed through Christ, and reshapes our identity when we treasure Him above all else.
Peace

Luke 2:22-32
Jeff Halsted II
At Christmas, real peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances — it’s found in the person of Jesus. In this message from Luke 2, we look at the story of Simeon, a man who waited faithfully for the coming of the Messiah. Though Simeon’s circumstances didn’t change — oppression, hardship, and uncertainty remained — the Spirit opened his eyes to recognize Jesus as God’s promised salvation. And that changed everything.
Hope

Luke 1:26-33
Pastor Jeff
We’ve been waiting for a promise — and the gift has come. In this message from Luke 1, we remember that Christmas is not simply about a season; it’s about hope realized. God's man has come. The God-Man has come. God's promised King has come. God Himself has come! After centuries of expectation, the arrival of Jesus fulfilled the deepest longing of humanity: redemption, restoration, and reconciliation with God. In the coming of Christ, we see that God is not only with us — He is for us. This Christmas and beyond, let’s remember: hope has a name — Jesus.
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