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Maybe you know the feeling of a complicated Christmas. For one day, we long to feel peace and to celebrate unhindered — ...
12/25/2024

Maybe you know the feeling of a complicated Christmas. For one day, we long to feel peace and to celebrate unhindered — but a chair at Christmas dinner sits empty. Work and finances are overwhelming. A relationship feels distant. We might sing “joy to the world,” but the joy in our world is incomplete.

Two thousand years ago, celestial music — the first Christmas carols — rang out to celebrate Jesus’ birth:

“Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests’” (Luke 2:13-14, NIV).

Heaven’s delight resounded over fields and flocks, inviting all to celebrate. Meanwhile, an evil king plotted from a crooked throne: When King Herod heard that a Jewish king had been born, he felt threatened and eventually killed all the baby boys in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:13-18). The heartbreak defies words. Jesus was born into the mess of a world gone mad, a world that desperately needed Him to save it.

Was the first Christmas a perfect day, free of sin and sorrow? No.
But was it still a day of astounding joy? Yes.

Angels interrupted a sleepy night to throw a surprise party with shepherds. God ushered happiness into a humble stable and a young couple’s arms. He surprised them with joy — just as He does for us.

No Christmas is ever perfect, but if we watch closely, we can catch God’s joy breaking through: in knee hugs from exuberant toddlers, in silly dances in the kitchen while cooking Christmas dinner, in sentimental tears as we retell cherished stories.

When Jesus was born, joy broke through. Heaven’s light surprised our dark world. For a few sparkling moments, shepherds saw beyond the veil — past the imperfection of the here and now — glimpsing heaven’s glory and hearing heaven’s songs.

Because of that day, we can stand with the shepherds and sing with the angels. We can sing whether today feels like a miracle, a mess, or a muddle of both. We can sing because God’s light overcomes darkness, and His joy breaks through. - borrowed

Father, thank You for sending Jesus to our imperfect world. Help us embrace Your joy even when life is complicated. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Christmas Eve whispers the promise of hope and new beginnings. Merry Christmas Eve.
12/24/2024

Christmas Eve whispers the promise of hope and new beginnings. Merry Christmas Eve.

12/24/2024
Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas and a blessed new year.
12/22/2024

Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas and a blessed new year.

Enjoyed having Santiago Guerrero with us this morning. It is a delight to partner with this ministry outreach.
12/15/2024

Enjoyed having Santiago Guerrero with us this morning. It is a delight to partner with this ministry outreach.

Borrowed: There are so many people who currently feel like they are—emotionally, physically, spiritually, mentally, figu...
12/03/2024

Borrowed: There are so many people who currently feel like they are—emotionally, physically, spiritually, mentally, figuratively—standing on the edge of a bridge. Everywhere you look, people are going through hard things.

And tonight, I just want to implore you: If you see someone on the edge of the bridge, GRAB THEM.

Use both hands.
Grab an arm. A hand. A leg.
Anything you can reach.

Do it through a meal, or a phone call, or a letter, or a Facebook message, or a love offering, or a smile, or a hug. It doesn’t matter how you do it. Let Holy Spirit lead.

But please reach out and grab them so they know that someone somewhere cares enough to hold on.

Grab them because you are the hands and arms of Jesus on this earth, and there is nothing He wants more than to wrap people up and hold them close right now.

Grab them.
Hold on with all your heart.

Remind them that hope is on the way. 💜



“He will carry the lambs in his arms, holding them close to his heart.” — Isaiah‬ ‭40:11‬ ‭NLT‬

12/02/2024

JACOB was a cheater…
PETER had a temper…
DAVID had an affair…
NOAH was a drunk…
JONAH ran from God…
PAUL was a murderer…
GIDEON was insecure…
MIRIAM was a gossiper…
MARTHA was a worrier…
THOMAS was a doubter…
SARA was impatient…
ELIJAH was moody…
MOSES stuttered…
ZACCHAEUS was short…
ABRAHAM was old…
LAZARUS was dead...

In the world’s eyes you may feel like you’re not good enough… but in Jesus’ eyes YOU ARE WORTH SO MUCH MORE. He loves you so much. ❤️

*He uses imperfect people (like the ones mentioned above, you and I) to relate to other people, so we share our imperfect stories to show them there is hope. There is a God who loves them even in the middle of their mess, but He loves them too much to leave them that way.

Wishing you and yours a blessed Thanksgiving!
11/27/2024

Wishing you and yours a blessed Thanksgiving!

The friends you choose matter.
11/24/2024

The friends you choose matter.

The Community Thanksgiving Service will be at the First Christian Church, 2608 Garfield, Unionville, MO, on Sunday, Nove...
11/23/2024

The Community Thanksgiving Service will be at the First Christian Church, 2608 Garfield, Unionville, MO, on Sunday, November 24, at 6 PM. Canned goods and monetary donations will be accepted at this time for the Food Pantry.

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29296 163rd Street
Unionville, MO
63565

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