Episodes
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
”His Name Shall be Jesus” (Christmas Eve 2022)
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
In the Gospel of Matthew, the angel tells Joseph, "you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” For Christmas Eve, we reflected on how this helps us understand the meaning of Christmas.
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Monday Dec 24, 2018
Advent: Joyful Surrender (Philippians 2:1-11)
Monday Dec 24, 2018
Monday Dec 24, 2018
Working through Philippians 2:1-11, pastor Luke shared how transformative the message of grace is for followers of Jesus! In fact, the Apostle Paul, when challenging the church in the ancient city of Philippi to be more loving, appealed to the Incarnation as an example of humility.
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
Advent: Embarrassing Details, Questionable Characters, & a Savior for All
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
The Gospel of Matthew records the story of Jesus's birth, beginning with his genealogy. What can we learn from Jesus's genealogy? In this sermon, pastor Luke shared how the embarrassing details and the questionable characters in the story help us understand God's intention with the Incarnation!
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Advent: Be like the Shepherds
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Reading the story of the Shepherds in Luke 2, pastor Luke shared five things to learn from the shepherds that will help us avoid being a grinch during the holiday season.
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Advent: Be Intentional
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Building off of John 1:1-14, pastor Luke shared about how we can celebrate and feast on Christmas with others. But first we started with our top five awkward moments of Christmas!
Monday Dec 25, 2017
Advent Hope (Christmas Eve 2017)
Monday Dec 25, 2017
Monday Dec 25, 2017
Reading from the Gospel of Matthew, our evening Christmas Eve service explored how the birth of Jesus offers great hope to all people! Signaling "new beginnings," Jesus brought hope to everyone he came in contact with!
Monday Dec 25, 2017
Caroling through Christmas (Hark the Herald Angels Sing)
Monday Dec 25, 2017
Monday Dec 25, 2017
In our last sermon in our series Caroling through Christmas, we looked at "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and learned about why the shepherds in the Christmas story give us cause to celebrate peace!
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Caroling through Christmas (Upside Down Christmas)
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Many aspects of the Christmas story seem kind of upside down. An unwed mother named Mary... God becoming a baby... so many things about the birth of Jesus seem upside down. But when you look at the story through the lens of the Kingdom, it all becomes beautiful and "right side up." In this sermon, pastor Luke looked at the contribution of some Asian Christmas hymns and then dived into why the women in the Christmas story have much to offer us toward understanding the nature of God's kingdom.
Monday Dec 11, 2017
Caroling through Christmas (Silent Night)
Monday Dec 11, 2017
Monday Dec 11, 2017
The story behind "Silent Night" includes an Austrian church without a pipe organ and the simple lyrics of a Catholic Priest. This beloved song point us to the Incarnation! In this sermon, pastor Luke Geraty looked at John 1:1-18 and then explored the aspects of the Incarnation that we should apply into our own lives and participation in God's mission.
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Caroling through Christmas (Joy to the World)
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Have you ever wondered how the Christmas carols came to be? Who wrote them and why? In our new series, "Caroling through Christmas," we began our "Behind the Carol" look at "Joy to the World." Written by Isaac Watts and based on Psalm 96, 98, and Genesis 3, Isaac reminded us of the great reasons to have joy during the Advent season!