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Characters of Christmas: Elizabeth and Zechariah

God is able to do the seemingly impossible. Despite the fact that both Elizabeth and Zechariah were “advanced in years,” God enabled Elizabeth to give birth. It causes us to marvel at what God can do. Age is no issue. The odds are no issue. Lack of faith even isn’t an issue, and the unheard-of is no issue.
Join us as we look at Luke 1 as we are reminded that God is able to do the miraculous as are evidenced in the lives of two more characters in the original Christmas story. Learn more

Characters of Christmas: Herod

Scrooge was the miserly character in Charles Dicken’s classic novel turned movie,  A Christmas Carol. Similar characters are found in many other Christmas stories and even in the biblical story.
Herod has many Scrooge-like qualities, but Herod differs dramatically from the other Scrooge-like characters whatever their names might be. Herod is not changed. Instead, he resolutely stands in defiance with no known remorse or change of heart.
Join us as we look at Matthew 2 as we discover the insights from Herod a Character of the original Christmas story. Learn more

Characters of Christmas, The Innkeeper

When we think of the Christmas story, we often hear of an innkeeper who presumably announced that there was “no room in the inn” for Joseph and his expectant wife, Mary.
However, an “innkeeper” is never mentioned in the Scriptures. We assume it, but it is not found.
Join us as we look at Luke 2 as we discover the significance of this “innkeeper” to the story of Jesus and to us today.
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Dealing with Resentment

Having taken root, bitterness leads to resentment which grows and grows until it eventually consumes us. When we allow resentment to grow, it blinds us to who we are and blinds us to the potential consequences of our actions.
Join us this coming Sunday at 9:30 am as we look to the book of Numbers, Chapter 12, as we will discover insights on how to address resentment before it is full grown, bringing a harvest of pain and heartache. Learn more

Preparing for Battle

The Bible encourages believers to be ready, to be prepared. In Ephesians 6:10-24, the command is given to put on the full armor of God and then to take up that armor. What good is armor if we do use it to protect ourselves? Learn more

A Letter to Husbands

n Ephesians 5:25-33, we find directive for husbands. The wives were addressed last week as we looked to 5:22-24. Too often we read what God has said to others as we ignore what is meant for us. When we all do what God has stated, we get along better, and we reap God’s joy in our lives. Learn more