Do you ever feel so overcome with joy that you just start singing? Quite a few characters in the books of the Bible did - one of them was Mary, the mother of Jesus. When she found out that she was going to give birth to the Messiah-Savior her people had long-awaited, she magnified the Lord with a spontaneous song of praise. In it, she listed a number of ways that God had been faithful to her people. As we prepare to celebrate Jesus’ birth, this is a great time for you to also sing a song of praise and remember the ways God has been faithful to you!
The Magnificent
People Get Ready
December 20, 2020 • Peter Mueller
Worship with the Wise Men
January 10, 2021 • Peter Mueller
Our current time in history has been punctuated by multiple events and situations that command our attention and threaten to distract us from what’s most important. Joining the wise men in regular, intentional worship of Jesus throughout our days is a great way to re-focus on the one who is our only true hope!
Out with the Old and In With the New
January 3, 2021 • Peter Mueller
As we leave 2020 behind and enter the new year of 2021, it’s especially valuable to ask God to help us grieve the difficulties of the last year while also celebrating God’s presence and provision. This is also an exciting time to look forward to God’s continued faithful presence and work in our lives in the new year, and to intentionally entrust the new year to Him!
Emmanuel: You're One of Us
December 27, 2020 • Jonathan Kopecky
Emmanuel: You're One of Us You’re telling me that all of Joseph’s family/relatives/cousins were in Bethlehem and no one had a place for his pregnant wife? Why? This 2020 has brought on the feeling that we are isolated and alone. Whether it was the first understanding of the virus, or the wave of racial issues, or the twitter wars on the presidential election, there were moments when we felt like we were in a bubble and no one understood us, no one had space for us, and we possibly didn’t have room for anyone else either. Even in their isolation, God made room for Joseph and Mary. He provided for them (but it wasn’t what they expected) to deliver the Savior of the world. God makes room for you. Despite the uncertainty, disagreements, and losses the pandemic has brought on, God provides for us. Christmas is the way we remember God’s love and sacrifice for us. He became flesh and dwelt among us. He is Emmanuel, God with us. And he continues to be with his people.