SERMONS: Christmas

Sermon: Why the Wise Men Were Really Wise Why the Wise Men Were Really Wise
The Christmas Story ends with a band of wise men, magi, scholars on a journey toward truth Himself. And along the journey this group of truth-seekers learn some important life-lessons; life-lessons that time and technology will never change.
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Sermon: Who Would Believe It? Who Would Believe It?
Have you ever had that struggle of faith when life presents you with a dilemma in which you’re not sure how to respond and you wonder where God is in all of it? You’re faced with whether or not to accept it and move ahead in faith or reject it as being too preposterous. I think that’s the position we find Joseph in as we examine the Christmas story from his often overlooked perspective.
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Sermon: The People Who Missed Christmas The People Who Missed Christmas
One of my favorite childhood Christmas stories was The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. I was shocked as a youngster that anyone could be so evil as to want to steal Christmas. Since then, I've discovered that many people have had Christmas stolen from them. I'm not talking about those who stoop to stealing Christmas presents from under the tree. I'm talking about those who have the real meaning of Christmas stolen from them because of the attitudes that they foster and allow to grow in their spirit.
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Sermon: How to Celebrate Christmas How to Celebrate Christmas
This is the time of year that most people’s thoughts turn toward celebration. Well, how exactly do you celebrate? Some people define celebration by decorating, some by visiting relatives or friends, and some by watching endless hours of football. Fewer and fewer in our culture think about celebrating the birth of the one about whom this Christmas holiday is named by going to Church.
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