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Tag: Christmas
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Lottie Moon Offering Update
As of December 14, we have collected $989.00 for our Lottie Moon Offering! Our goal is $1000 and our Hallelujah goal is $1250.
I’m sure we’ll make both!
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Bits & Bytes

Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Christmas Greetings” based on Luke 2:8-20:
- God chose to announce the birth of Jesus to a bunch of lowly shepherds.
- God used His heavenly host to proclaim this news to these shepherds.
- No one thought too much of shepherds and they weren’t trusted.
- God demonstrated that it isn’t status or station that He is interested in.
- The shepherds went with reckless abandon to see the newborn Savior.
- The shepherds honored God by glorifying Him.
- We, like the shepherds must be faithful to share the Good News.
- The Good News only started at the manger; it continued all the way through the empty tomb.
You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below:
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Bits & Bytes
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Christmas Lights” based on Matthew 2:1-2,10-12):
- The Star of Bethlehem led the Magi to Jesus.
- It allowed them to worship Jesus.
- It allowed them to present their gifts, but leave with the wealth of the knowledge of the newborn king.
- It allowed them to have wisdom from God, inasmuch as they obeyed His command in a dream.
- Jesus told us that we are the light of the world.
- Like the Christmas Star, we are to lead others to Jesus, so that they, too, might worship Him.

You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below:
You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “After God’s Own Heart” based on I Samuel 13: 8-14 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
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Bits & Bytes
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday’s sermon, “Christmas Boxes” based on Luke 1:26-38:
- Gabriel was sent by God to tell Mary that she had been chosen to bear His son
- Mary was surprised but consented
- When Joseph and Mary got to Bethlehem, there was no room for them with anyone so they had to stay in the stable
- The first “box” was the manger; Jesus was wrapped in cloths and lying in it.
- The second “box” was the gift of the Magi
- The third “box” was the Garden Tomb. It was borrowed, because it wasn’t going to be used for very long.
- The gift is still available today and has your name written on it.
- Won’t you open your heart to Jesus?
You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below.
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Mission Quote of the Week
“How many there are…who imagine that because Jesus paid it all, they need pay nothing…” – Lottie Moon, September 15, 1887

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