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Intro
Over the years the sounds of Christmas has been established by many incredible voice…
Bing Cosby - White Christmas (42)
Burl Ives - Holly Jolly Christmas (46)
Andy Williams - It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (63)
Perry Como - Home for the Holidays (54)
Judy Garland - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (44)
Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song: Chestnuts roasting on an open fire (46)
Doris Day - Silver Bells (64)
Brenda Lee was only 13 years old - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (58)
Dean Martin - Winter Wonderland (1966)
Ella Fitzgerald - Jingle Bells (60)
Gene Autry - Frosty the Snowman (47)
Frank Sinatra - Let It Snow!
Let It Snow!
Let It Snow! (1948)
Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby (53)
José Feliciano - Feliz Navidad (1970)
Elvis - Blue Christmas (57)
Johnny Mathis - Sleigh Ride (58)
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to come across THAT ANY OF THESE ARE BAD AND SHOULD NOT BE SUNG--FOR I BELIEVE FATHER LOVES SMILING, LAUGHING, AND JOYFUL MUSIC…
BUT LET ME SAY, I do like the
New Sounds of Christmas too that point us directly to the Joy Jesus gives!
Amy Grant - Breath of Heaven (Mary’s Song) (92)
Michael English - Mary, Did You Know? (91)
Lauren Daigle - Noel
Chris Tomlin -
Rebecca St. James -
Josh Groban -
Carrie Underwood
Pentatonix
and many many more thanks to technology!
FOR ME ONE OF THE GREATEST Songs—NEXT TO—
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and
Good Christian Men Rejoice is
JOY TO THE WORLD!
SING: JOY TO THE WORLD!
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Break
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19th: Friend Day
shared meal following the service and
wear your Christmas sweater (ugly or not)
19th: Healing Remembrance Service 3pm
22nd: Christmas Caroling 6p
24th: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 530p
SING 2nd Worship Set:
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page 493- It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Candle #1:
(LIGHT the Hope Candle)
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page 492- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
ADVENT IS OUR SPIRITUAL RESET FROM THE HOLLY TO THE HOLY!
Leaning into Jesus is where we find true Hope, for He has defeated the enemy.
Where there is no Victor there is no HOPE.
Jesus is our Victor and there is Hope for Today.
Candle #2:
(Lite the candle)
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page 498- O Little Town of Bethlehem
PREPARATION Wk 2
God’s Promised Peace (Shalom): is a return to God’s original creation, before it was marred by humanity’s sin.
Without peace there is anxiety, fears, performance driven life — God provided a way of escape through Hope that brought peace.
Ezekiel 34.25
Ezekiel 34:25 (NLT)
“I will make a covenant of peace with my people
As we reflect on God’s peace this Advent season, may we be remember our role as God’s children :
to actively make peace as we await the fullness of God’s shalom through the second Advent of Jesus Christ.
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page 503- What Child is This
Candle #3:
(Lite the candle)
Wk 3 - JOY!: God’s Life coming to live in Me!
Many of us will go home for Christmas and for so many families, when a son or daughter comes home, it is a cause for great joy.
There will be hugs and exclamations, Special food, presents, there will be much cheerful chatter.
It is not always like this—for some Christmas is a sad time dealing with past memories or financial burden.
That is why it takes us all to bring support and love.
There is something wonderful though about coming home.
Our Advent journey brings us to the birth of a baby boy to a priest named Zachariah and his wife Elizabeth.
The baby’s name would be John and as he grew up people would later call him John the Baptist.
Luke 1.14
WHY?
Because he would prepare the way for the Messiah, our Victor.
Today we focus on the Joy the would come to all people.
Luke 2.10
So what will happen when God, the Holy Spirit, lives and breathes through this man?
He will do what God loves to do.
God loves to bring people home; so this Spirit-filled man will bring people home.
Luke 1.16
That is why there will be such joy.
All over the land, men and women who are far from God, not trusting him, will come back in repentance and faith.
They will thank God for John the Baptist, who brought them home.
He will be like the great Old Testament prophet Elijah, who called the people to repentance (1 Kings 18).
Best of all, John will “make ready a people prepared for the Lord”, prepared for God, himself, to come and rescue them.
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