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Christmas Eve
December 24, 2025
Family Christmas Service – 4:00 PM
Traditional Candlelight Worship Service – 7:00 PM
“The Beautiful, the Ugly, and the Redeemed”
The Christmas celebration is filled with beauty and joy: The lights, the music, the decorations, the singing, the gatherings, and more. It’s easy to lose sight of the fact that all of this beauty and joy flows from a story filled with hardship and difficulty. There was very little about the first Christmas that was beautiful, especially the reason that we needed such a miraculous birth to take place. But the love of God that lies at the heart of what we celebrate tonight is the greatest beauty of all and gives rise to a joy that shall never end. This worship service includes Holy Communion, a chamber ensemble, and the Sanctuary Choir.
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Christmas Day
December 25, 2025
Traditional Worship Service with Holy Communion 9:30 AM
“For to Us a Child Is Born“
The birth of any child is cause for great joy and celebration. But the birth we celebrate today is no ordinary birth and this is no ordinary child. The prophet Isaiah prophesied amazing words about the birth of this child, giving this child amazing titles. What does it mean that the “government will be on His shoulders,” and that He is called “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace”? This morning we unpack Isaiah’s prophecy as we rejoice at the birth of such a Savior.
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Sunday Worship Service
December 28, 2025
9:30 AM
“A Clash of Kings“
Today’s gospel brings us from the joy of Christmas to a horrific tragedy conceived in the twisted mind of King Herod. Instead of singing for joy at the birth of the Savior, Herod struck out in violent fear, committing an atrocious evil upon innocent victims. We are reminded that Jesus came into a fallen world where evil is a present reality. But this is why He came. He came to bring redemption to a fallen humanity, each of our lives tainted by evil as well. Deliver us from evil, Lord Jesus.


