Our Christmas Eve services will conclude our Christmas series. We’ve been tracking God's promise from Genesis 3:15 through centuries of Scripture. We’ve been learning from God’s people to cultivate our hope in His guarantee that He’ll make all things new through the Promised Child. And as we prepare our hearts for Christmas morning, we’ll see how God’s word makes it clear that Jesus is the One who’d been promised all along. His birth was the beginning of the fulfillment of God’s promise to make all things new.
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This weekend our Christmas series will continue to track God's promise of salvation from Genesis 3:15 into 2 Samuel 7. There we'll see the Lord focus His promise with another promise to a ruler named David. What the Lord wants His people to understand is that the best way to honor His promise is to simply receive it as a gift.
Our Christmas series continues to follow God's promise of restoration through Genesis and into the life of Abraham. In Genesis 22, we'll see faith and hope collide with a deeply unsettling challenge in Abraham's journey with God. And we'll get a good look at what's possible when faith and hope win out in our lives.
This weekend, we will continue our Christmas series, cultivating our hope in the promised Child. As we track that promise through Genesis, we'll see what God has to say about maintaining hope when things get tough.
THIS WEEKEND, we will begin a series called The Promised Child that will carry us through the Christmas season. It will be a conversation about hope and the waiting that comes between a promise and its fulfillment. It will also be a look at the story of the Bible, and how it all revolves around a promise God made in Genesis chapter three.