Sunday Worship 12/20/20

Good News Unexpected
Luke 2:3-7; Matthew 2:10-11 – Greg Wallace
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

You have heard that the Good News was proclaimed in an unexpected way. Now that good news has come to fruition! Today we will consider three biblical principles that will allow us to embrace the Good News and Christmas!

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Sunday Worship 12/13/20

Good News Unexpected
Luke 2:8-20 – Alec Lloyd
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

The Shepherds are about to receive some unexpected news on the birth of Jesus. They respond in eagerness to meet Jesus, sharing the story of his birth, and returning home to praise and worship Him. Do we do the same?

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Sunday Worship 12/6/20

The Best Christmas Ever
Luke 1:39-56 – Hugh Poland
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Christmas 2020 will be a different experience for most of us than we have ever known.  Who will you gather with?  What’s on your Christmas playlist?  How will you decorate this year?  A study of two women in Luke 1:39-56 can help us develop hearts of wisdom as we work to make this the Best Christmas Ever!  

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Sunday Worship 11/29/20

The Annunciation
Luke 1:26-38 – Matthew Dillingham
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

A young Jewish woman learns that Yahweh will overshadow her with His presence to bring about the redemption of the Jewish people and all of creation. Though first taken aback, she willingly takes the role of a prophetess and a priestess by quoting Isaiah, “Here am I…”.  Are we willing to do the same?

 

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Sunday Worship 11/22/20

Thanks – Giving
Psalm 100 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Thanksgiving is a time to GIVE thanks. Although we will never fully realize the magnitude of what God has done for us, do we respond with gratitude for what we do grasp? Being thankful is the key to a “Happy Thanksgiving.”

 

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Sunday Worship 11/15/20

U R the Church Series
Acts 8:26-40 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Do we contemplate that God controls even the mundane parts of our lives? That chance meetings with people we run into are orchestrated by the Lord? Do we fail to see God move in incredible ways because we fail to see him move in ways we consider miniscule? Maybe we need to rethink some things.

 

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