H: 12/22/19: Shepherds: The Forgotten

It makes sense that the Wisemen were part of the Christmas story. They royalty of sorts and this was the birth of a king after all. But why were the Shepherds invited to the party? They were the lowest in society. They were overlooked. They were forgotten. Discover what the presence of Shepherds in the Christmas story tell us about the kind of King Jesus would be.

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M: 12/15/19: Herod: The False King

Herod was not a true king. He only had power because he served the Romans. Naturally, news of the King of the Jews was alarming. Though he feigned worship he secretly just wanted to know how to remain in power. Celebrating Jesus as the coming King means we have to vacate the throne of our lives.

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M: 12/08/19: Elizabeth: The Friend

The 5 Christmases 2: Elizabeth: The Friend
Elizabeth had experienced her share of disappointment. She was used to people casting
sympathetic glances her way. But this Christmas everything would change. Discover how
one woman’s faith turned disappointment into His appointment

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M: 12/1/19: “Joseph: The Family Man”

In week 1 we view the Christmas story through the eyes of Joseph. Today we know him as a loving husband and father but Joseph had problems coming out of the woodwork. Discover what Joseph can teach us about overcoming setbacks in order to experience the miracle of Christmas.

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M:Face to Face 11/24/19: Get Rid of It

Face to Face 4: Get Rid of It
Let’s face it, all of us have reservations when it comes to giving. What if I need this later?
What if I don’t have enough? What difference will my contribution make? What we see
in scripture is that Jesus isn’t concerned with the quantity of our giving but the quality of
our giving. Watch as an unnamed child’s “Face to face” encounter with Jesus leads to a
small sacrifice that becomes one of the greatest miracles ever known.

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M: Face to Face 11/17/19: Get Real With It

Face to Face 3: Get Real With It
Have you ever messed up so bad you felt you were unforgivable? All of us have areas of
our life that we feel disqualify us from God’s best. But though we all fall short, we are
still quick to point out the faults in others. The Bible says there is only One who is sinless; One who can judge. So how does Jesus respond to our deepest sin? Find out when
an adulterous woman has a “Face to face” encounter with Jesus.

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