Christmas With Us

Fear Not November 27, 2022 Wes Stapp • Luke 2:8–10 We live in arguably the safest time in human history, yet we live in an age of fear and anxiety. Join us for the first message in this series, Christmas with Us, as we reveal how the birth of Christ is the end of fear.
Good News December 4, 2022 Wes Stapp • Luke 2:1–14 What makes “good news” good? In the Christmas narrative of Luke chapter two, the angel of the Lord makes a majestic birth announcement, stating the birth of Jesus is “good news” for all people. Yet, many people haven’t come to see Jesus’ birth as “good news.” Why not? The answer most likely lies in the truth of the “bad news.” You see, “good news” isn’t really good unless we know the “bad news.” Without the “bad news,” the announcement of Jesus’ birth is simply news; it’s neutral. If you want to experience the “good news” of Jesus’ birth, join us for this Christmas with Us message, Good News.
Finding Joy in Every Season December 11, 2022 Korey Deck • Luke 2:8–12, Psalm 30:5 Tis the season to celebrate good news of great joy! But what if you aren’t feeling the joy this holiday season? This message will bring some practical instruction about how we can experience great joy every season of life.
The Glory of God December 18, 2022 Wes Stapp • Luke 2:8–14 God’s glory is the subject of much discussion in the church, but do you know what it actually is? Could you describe God’s glory to someone? The answer is probably, no because God’s glory must be experienced to comprehend its beauty. Did you know that the birth of Jesus makes it possible for us to experience the glory of God like was never possible before he came to earth? Join us for this message, The Glory of God, to learn how to experience his glory.
Peace December 24, 2022 Wes Stapp • Luke 2:1–14 What makes “good news” good? In the Christmas narrative of Luke chapter two, the angel of the Lord makes a majestic birth announcement, stating the birth of Jesus is “good news” for all people. Yet, many people haven’t come to see Jesus’ birth as “good news.” Why not? The answer most likely lies in the truth of the “bad news.” You see, “good news” isn’t really good unless we know the “bad news.” Without the “bad news,” the announcement of Jesus’ birth is simply news; it’s neutral. If you want to experience the “good news” of Jesus’ birth, join us for this Christmas with Us message, Good News.