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Journey to the Nativity

12.06.24 | Hub

    In Wait, the long period between prophecies about the Savior’s birth and His eventual arrival reminds us of the lengthy, sometimes silent, times we wait on God. In 90 Miles, the trek and questions Joseph and Mary faced en route to Bethlehem shows us that we can take comfort in the fact that no matter how long the journey, the road leads to Jesus. In The Star, we are reminded of the way God used a flawed family tree to bring His perfect Son into the world and how He continues to use flawed people to fit into His perfect plans. Angels and Shepherds points out the unique combination of mighty and lowly that God created when he used angels and shepherds to proclaim Christ’s birth and how Jesus’ arrival made a way for the lowliest of us to be in communion with the mighty God. Finally, in Silent Night, we remember how a silent night and a humble birth led to joyous strains of worship in the face of a new King. 

     As we reflect on the Journey to the Nativity during the month of December, we’ll worship together each week at 9:30 AM. All children, student, and adult groups will meet except on December 22 and 29.  Childcare will be provided for ages 3 and under on 12/22 & 29.