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I’ve got good news

Countless lives, health, businesses, jobs and wages have been lost due to the pandemic. However, on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2020, Pr. Mark Rosenau shares some good news. More than 2,000 years ago,  Jesus Christ was born in a lowly manger to be our Savior and save us from our sins. Pr Rosenau goes on to say God is is patient and faithful and promises that he is with us always and his love for us is perfect. What a joyful, merry Christmas!

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Advent 2020

O come let us adore him

Tonight marks the culmination of the six-week worship series entitled O Come Let us Adore Him. During this Advent worship service on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, Pr. Mark Rosenau explores the threat and hope surrounding Jesus’ birth.

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O come let us give our gifts

The visit of the magi to worship baby Jesus has a number of myths surrounding the visit: there is not truth that there were three men, the men were not kings but rather learned scholars watching the stars and the men were not from the Orient rather Persia or present-day Middle East. Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020’s message is part of the six-week worship series dedicated to worship as relationship. Pr. Mark Rosenau touches on the myths, but more importantly the true sacrifice these men gave to make the trek and giving something meaningful and valuable to honor the King.  

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Advent 2020

O come let us receive his grace

We’ve all experience grace from one time or another from God and others. One definition of grace is that it’s undeserved mercy. Another is an acronym:  God’s riches at Christ’s expense.  Whatever your definition, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020’s Advent sermon, Pr. Mark Rosenau continues the six-week series focused on worship as relationship and how true encounters with God change us. 

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Advent 2020

O come let us have a relationship

You belong as one of God’s special possessions. For some of us, that sense of belonging can be more difficult to believe. When it comes to trusting God, is it difficult or easy for you? Pr. Mark Rosenau explores our relationship with God. Early on, it began with the Hebrew people and continues today despite a pandemic. This gift is free and we should rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. 

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