Advent 2022

"I Am Not the Christ"

John 1:6-20

Rev. Charlie Phillips

If the highlight and focus of Christmas is the Incarnation of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, then our worship and adoration of Him must be at the forefront. Why? Because that’s where our true Christmas hope, peace, joy, and love are found. We warmly invite you, your family, and friends to attend two services crafted to help us all enjoy our blessed Savior together. We’ll gather on Christmas Eve at 6pm for a service of carols and Scripture lessons. And on Christmas Day we’ll come together for our Sabbath worship at 11am. Please feel free to come as you are to both services. Children in pj’s are quite welcome!

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"Love Came Down"

John 15:12-17

Rev. Barr Overcast

It's the greatest commandment and the first of the fruits of the Spirit. According to the Beatles, it's "all you need," and according to the apostle Paul, it's the "more excellent way." Love. Join us this Sunday as we celebrate the fact that at Christmas love came down.

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"Tidings of Comfort and Joy"

Isaiah 61:1-11

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said that “a prison cell, in which one waits, hopes, and is completely dependent on the fact that the door of freedom has to be opened from the outside, is not a bad picture of Advent”. Join us this Sunday as we consider joy from the perspective of the redeeming work of Christ!

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"Peace on Earth, Goodwill Toward Men"

Ephesians 2:11-22

Rev. Charlie Phillips

It’s ironic that we celebrate Christmas as a season of peace (enter in all the lyrics of our beloved Christmas carols—“sleep in heavenly peace”, “peace on earth, goodwill toward men”, etc) when it is likely our most hurried and restless season of the year. Join us this Sunday as we trace the peace we’re promised—the peace that should dominate our hearts and lives this holiday—back to its origin.

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"Hope Floats"

Jeremiah 29:1-14

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Join us this first Sunday of Advent as we study the theme of hope. RC Sproul said that hope is the anchor of the soul. The reason? Because hope “is not simply a wish that such-and-such would take place. Rather, it is that which latches on to the certainty of the promises of the future that God has made.” Bring a friend or family member and gather with us for hope-filled worship!

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