Message: “Christmas Eve (Luke 1:26 – 38)” from Robert Wachs
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CloseRobert Wachs - December 6, 2020
Response at Home (Matthew 2:1-12)
The first Christmas was politically dramatic for King Herod, as the newborn king threatened his crown. But the clash of kingdoms is far more personal than this. Listen in as we are inspired to lay our crown, and our control before the true King of life.
Related Topics: Conflict, Family, Holy Spirit, Hope, Peace, Purpose | More Messages from Robert Wachs
From Series: "I'll (Still) Be Home for Christmas"
Most of us find ourselves at home for the holidays, perhaps more than in previous years. Inevitably, we are spending more concentrated time with those near us: immediate family, neighbors, select neighbors. How can we approach Advent this year while at home? Join us for a sermon series where we relive the experience of the Christmas story through the stories of some of the main characters as their story gets personal where they are—at home.
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Character at Home (Matthew 1:18-25) | Isaac Roberts | November 29, 2020 | Watch | ||
Response at Home (Matthew 2:1-12) | Robert Wachs | December 6, 2020 | Watch | ||
Distractions at Home (Luke 2:1-7) | Ocean Beach Content Team | December 13, 2020 | Watch | ||
Mission at Home (Luke 2:8-20) | Mike Quinn | December 20, 2020 | Watch | ||
Christmas Eve (Luke 1:26 - 38) | Robert Wachs | December 24, 2020 | Watch |