Embracing the Light: A Christmas Commitment

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"Communion is a time where we find ourselves at a unique intersection of both celebration and reflection. Christmas, likewise, is a time when we remember and reflect upon the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, the ultimate gift of both love and grace. It is also a time to ponder the significance. Mary did that when the angel of the Lord spoke to her, and so we capture that today, to ponder the significance of communion, which is a sacred ordinance that invites us into a deeper dual fellowship." [00:16:06] (35 seconds)


"The act of both. Christmas and communion is a profound reminder of God's relentless pursuit after man's heart. Just as Jesus came into the world as a baby in Bethlehem, vulnerable and, yes, humble, he invites us to approach him in sincerity and humility at the communion table today. Communion is not merely a ritual. Communion is a divine encounter with God." [00:17:02] (29 seconds)


"It is a moment where heaven... meets earth. Where the past, and the present, and the future collide in the reality of Christ's love for each of us. During this Christmas season, we're reminded of the hope, the light, that entered into the world through Jesus Christ. The communion allows us to experience that light in a very tangible way today. When we partake of the bread and the cup, we celebrate a new beginning." [00:17:17] (32 seconds)


"In a world that often feels chaotic and dark, let us find our hope and our strength in the truth that Jesus Christ came to save. That's important. He is our peace. He is our joy. And as we gather in his house this morning, during this holy season, let us also remember that communion is a communal... act. It brings us together as one body, as the church, the bride of Christ. It reminds us that we're not alone in our journey of faith." [00:18:00] (34 seconds)


"We are called to love and to support one another, just as Christ first loved us. So let us extend that love beyond our church walls, reaching out to those in need, sharing the hope of Christmas with the world that desperately needs hope. So, brothers and sisters, let us pray. Brothers and sisters, friends, today, as we prepare our hearts for communion, let us reflect on the miraculous gift of the father, his son, Jesus, the baby born in the manger, the savior sacrificed on the cross, and the risen king of glory seated at the right hand of the father." [00:18:40] (39 seconds)


"Matthew writes in chapter 5, he tells us that, You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden, neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, put it on its stand and give light, hope, give light to everyone in the house. Today as we share our candles, our light, let us remember that we're called to be vessels of his light. We're not meant to keep this light to share it with the world." [01:04:04] (37 seconds)


"Our communities, our friends, our families, each of them need to see the light of Christ shining through each of us. We must let our light shine before others so that they may see our good deeds and glorify our Father in heaven. But how do we shine this light effectively? It begins with embracing the light ourselves. We need to come to Jesus, the source of all light, and allow his love to fill us." [01:04:41] (35 seconds)


"In moments of prayer and in worship, we must seek his presence, allowing his radiance to transform us from the inside out. As we gather in this sacred moment, I encourage you to think about the areas in your life that may need his light to shine. it's a relationship that if it feels broken he can illuminate and bring life to it it is a worry or if it's a worry or a fear that keeps you in darkness surrender these areas of darkness to him today as we light our candles let the flame represent your surrender to Jesus Christ." [01:05:01] (45 seconds)


"Let us shine brightly dispelling the darkness as we walk out our faith as we represent the hope of God and we share the love of the Trinity remember together we can light the world may the light of Christ shine brightly in us and through us this Christmas season and in the year to come amen and amen the gentleman will begin to light your lights your candles." [01:06:30] (35 seconds)


"Thank you so much for your generosity. Today, for our community, not counting anything that was given electronically. If you gave electronically today, we won't receive that in a way that we can tabulate that until sometime further into the week. But what you gave today, just today, let's say thank you to the Lord for $21 ,963 .33. To the glory." [01:35:37] (34 seconds)


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