The Christmas story has been heard many times—
How can you draw in people and keep their interest?
For those who only attend church at Christmas—
How can you share the gospel clearly and compellingly?
The season is busy with ministry, festivities, and family—
How can you find time to prep creative, exegetical sermons?
SERMON 1: Preaching from Luke 1:26-28, Russell Moore’s sermon, "Round Yon Violence," focuses on Jesus' miracle birth through Mary would be an act of war against sin.
SERMON 2: In the sermon, "The Purpose of Christmas," Timothy Keller preaches from I John 1:1-4 ensuring that because Christ came, we can have a joy that transforms our lives.
SERMON 3: Ken Shigematsu preaches the sermon, "Connecting the Dots at Christmas," from Galatians 4:4 to teach that sometimes seemingly imperfect timing is perfect for accomplishing God’s purposes.
SERMON 4: Teaching from Matthew 1 and Isaiah 7 & 9, in his sermon, "What Child Is This?" Juan Sanchez reveals the importance of Jesus being God 'with' us and God 'for' us.
SERMON 5: "Preaching Blood in Bethlehem" from Matthew 2:16-18, William Willimon teaches why and how Jesus saves us from the terrible condition we are in.
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