Advent 2024
There are many colorful characters in the Christmas story, but these supporting cast members all point people to the main character -- Jesus. Your role is the same; are you doing it?
Apologies that the recording ends a few minutes before the conclusion of the sermon. The final point is that Jesus is central to eternity (Revelation 5:9-14).
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Each gospel writer introduces Jesus from a unique perspective. Matthew and Luke open with narratives of his birth, while Mark and John use different starting points. This Advent series looks at what we can learn from how each biographer presents Jesus to us.
Full of Advent #1
(November 27, 2022)
Hope doesn't say "I wonder" or "I wish," but is a confident expectation that says, "I know." The hope we have in Jesus isn't just about your eternity, but it gives confidence for your today.
Opening video: Dude Perfect Thanksgiving Stereotypes
Full of Advent #2
(December 4, 2022)
You can only give what you have first received. If you are going to love others, you first have to receive God's love. If you want to be full of that love, there is one simple step -- just ASK.
Full of Advent #3
(December 11, 2022)
Pay attention to where you put your attention! You can focus on your circumstances and settle for mere happiness, or you can focus on God and experience true joy.
Full of Advent #4
(December 18, 2022)
Got peace? Shalom, the Hebrew word for "Peace," is much more than the absence of conflict. It speaks of completeness. Look at how Jesus' coming offers us three dimensions of peace.
View the full Bible Project video on Peace.
Full of Advent #5
(December 25, 2022)
Jesus came to be more than just Immanuel -- God with us. He came to live inside you and take over your life! Will you let him?
The Fear of Christmas #1 (Advent)
(November 28, 2021)
There's a difference between having fear and being afraid. Zacharias shows us how a proper fear of God helps us overcome every other fear.
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The Fear of Christmas #2 (Advent)
(December 5, 2021)
God doesn't play favorites, but he favors freely. The Christmas story shows how His favor dispels our fear. Christmas isn't just about God coming to live among us, but God's choice to live in you.
The Fear of Christmas #3 (Advent)
(December 12, 2021)
There is no fear so great that it can't be dispelled by the good news about Christ. Have no fear, Jesus is here!
The Fear of Christmas #4 (Advent)
(December 19, 2021)
God is calling. You can embrace his calling without fear, knowing he's already present and actively in the place he's calling you.
The Fear of Christmas #5 (Advent)
(December 26, 2021)
Is "worry" a permanent resident in your life? King David (who knew his share of stress) tells us how to kick anxiety out the door and live a fret-free life with God.
The Christmas Spirit #1 (Advent)
(December 6, 2020)
The one character most absent from our nativity scenes is one of the most crucial. Join us for this look at Holy Spirit's role in the birth story of Jesus, and consider what he wants to bring into the world through you. Sermon starts at 21:59.
The Christmas Spirit #2 (Advent)
(December 13, 2020)
Are you joyful? Take a fresh look at a familiar Christmas passage and see how God's Spirit in you brings joy -- to you and to those around you. Sermon starts at 20:40.
The Christmas Spirit #3 (Advent)
(December 20, 2020)
Be careful what fills you, because it will splash out when you experiences the pressures and bumps of life. Learn from Zechariah the importance of livinga Spirit-filled life.
Sermon starts at 21:20.
The Christmas Spirit #4 (Advent)
(December 27, 2020)
Who is behind the wheel? If it is you, it's time to switch seats. Look at an old man who knew how to let the Holy Spirit take control (Luke 2:25-35). Sermon starts at 25:57
A great visual of this story is captured by Ron DiCianni in the painting "Simeon's Moment."
(December 1, 2019)
Why is it important that Jesus was born of a virgin? Look at his deity, his humanity, and how both are necessary for us to enter into relationship with God.
NOTE: This was a communion Sunday, but that part of the message does not appear on the recording.