The events surrounding Jesus’ birth seem so out-there it’s almost impossible to believe. Jesus was not what anyone expected. Sometimes hope comes in the way we least expect.
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M: 12/20/20 – ““Fall on Your Knees”
An angelic entourage came to announce the birth of the “Hope of the World.” The result? Both shepherds and wise men would fall to their knees to worship and adore the King of kings. As you receive a heavenly revelation of the identity of the Christ Child, you too will “Fall on Your Knees.”
View SermonW: 12/20/20 – ““Fall on Your Knees”
An angelic entourage came to announce the birth of the “Hope of the World.” The result? Both shepherds and wise men would fall to their knees to worship and adore the King of kings. As you receive a heavenly revelation of the identity of the Christ Child, you too will “Fall on Your Knees.”
View SermonH: 12/20/20 – ““Fall on Your Knees”
An angelic entourage came to announce the birth of the “Hope of the World.” The result? Both shepherds and wise men would fall to their knees to worship and adore the King of kings. As you receive a heavenly revelation of the identity of the Christ Child, you too will “Fall on Your Knees.”
View SermonH: 12/13/20 – “A Weary World Rejoices”
The world is in agony, but these are not the death throes of a dying world but rather the birthing pangs of new beginning. We do not yet see this new life but we endure patiently knowing what it is coming. And when the pains of labor have passed, and though we may be weary, we will rejoice in what God has done.
View SermonM: 12/13/20 – “A Weary World Rejoices”
The world is in agony, but these are not the death throes of a dying world but rather the birthing pangs of new beginning. We do not yet see this new life but we endure patiently knowing what it is coming. And when the pains of labor have passed, and though we may be weary, we will rejoice in what God has done.
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