Sermons from December 2024
New Year. (Re)New You
As 2024 draws to a close, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the Lord’s blessings throughout the year and look forward to all He has in store for us in 2025. May the new year bring glory to God and renewal to you.
Poverty Of The Prince
Luke 2:1-5 Most of us will celebrate Christmas with extravagance by the world’s standards, especially here in America where we are abundantly blessed. But when Jesus came to us, He came in abject poverty. There was no extravagance, no luxury, no royal treatment. He came poor and naked so that we might enjoy the riches of His grace. What a Savior!
The Good News of Christmas
Luke 2:8-20 When God broke His silence after 400 years, He delivered a message that would change the world: good news of great joy for all people, which would come in the form of a baby in a manger. This Sunday, we will explore the incredible significance of Jesus’ birth as the long-awaited Messiah.
The Gift Of Hope
Isaiah 9:6-7 Hope is a central theme at Christmas, reminding us that amidst the darkness of the world, God has provided light and salvation through the birth of Jesus Christ. The story of Christmas unfolds the fulfillment of ancient promises, demonstrating that God’s timing and plans are perfect. Of all the gifts we have, hope certainly is the greatest.
Happy Are The Hungry
Matthew 5:6 Are you happy? Are you satisfied? Every person on Earth is born with a God-sized hole in their life—a deep longing that can only be filled by God and His presence. Unfortunately, millions pursue fulfillment in the things of this world, only to find themselves longing for more. In Matthew 5:6, Jesus teaches that true satisfaction comes from hungering and thirsting for righteousness. This means having a passion for God and His ways, and striving to live in a…