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Sent to Us

In a small town, in an animal feeding trough, to a poor, Jewish couple, a child was brought into the world. This baby wasn’t born in a palace, but He is a King. This boy was rejected by humanity, but He upholds the Earth. This Son was crucified because of our sin, but He brings salvation to all who believe in Him. Jesus was sent to us with one mission, and even two thousand years later, He is calling us to be a part of it.
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Part 1: To Be Sent Out

Dec 7, 2025

John 20:19-21

Over two thousand years ago, a baby boy was sent to the world to live a perfect life, die a death He didn’t deserve, and resurrect three days later. Why? Because the world needed a Savior. But the part we often forget is that Jesus wasn’t just sent to save us from our sins; He was sent to send us out on a mission. Join us as we discover this special calling and how we can be a part of it today.
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Part 2: To Become Children of God

Dec 14, 2025

Galatians 4:4-7

Christmas can often feel like an endless list of to-dos: Buying presents for your loved ones, attending school shows for your kids, baking for those holiday parties, and on it goes. Christmas was never meant to be a burdensome time or a season filled with consumption. Rather, it’s a period where we should pause, thank God, and reflect on the true meaning of this special day. Join us as we learn what this truth is and what it means for our Christmas celebrations today.
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Part 3: Not to Condemn, But to Save

Dec 21, 2025

John 3:17

There is a tension that lives in all of us. We sense there's something wrong within our souls, something broken that needs fixing. Our conscience whispers accusations about choices we've made, paths we've taken, and words we wish we could take back. Then when we think of a holy God, we cower in fear of judgment. But what if everything you thought about God's posture toward you was wrong? Christmas reminds us that Jesus was sent not to condemn, but to save us from our brokenness.
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Part 4: To Do the Impossible

Dec 24, 2025

Matthew 1:18 & Luke 1:35, 37

The word "impossible" gets thrown around carelessly in our culture. We say things are impossible when we really mean they're difficult, unlikely, or inconvenient. But the story of Christmas confronts us with genuine impossibilities—things that defy the laws of nature, logic, and human capability. The “impossible” is exactly what God did 2,000 years ago and it changed the world forever.
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