Sermons on Christmas
January 4, 2026
2nd Sunday of Christmas Isaiah 9: 1-11; Matthew 2: 1-12 “The Announcement” Rev. Jeff Rumble
December 28, 2025
1st Sunday of Christmas Isaiah 63: 7-9; Matthew 2: 13-23 “The Aftermath” Rev. Jeff Rumble
January 5, 2025
Isaiah 60: 1-6; Ephesians 1: 3-14 “Abreojos” Rev. Jeff Rumble
December 29, 2024
1st Sunday of Christmas Psalm 148: 1-14; Ephesians 2: 1-10 “Grace” Rev. Jeff Rumble *Please note that due to a power outage this morning, the service is recorded up to the Children’s Sermon.*
December 31, 2023
First Sunday of Christmas Isaiah 61: 10 – 62:3; Luke 2: 22-40 “The Work of Christmas” Rev. Lee Neish
December 24, 2023~~~~~6:30 PM
Christmas Eve Communion Deacons’ Offering Psalm 98; Luke 2: 1-20 Rev. Tom Willadsen
July 9, 2023
Christmas in July Isaiah 63: 7-9; Hebrews 2: 10-18 “T.M.O.C” “The Meaning of Christmas”
December 25, 2022
Christmas Day Luke 2: 1-20 “The Sense of Wonder” Rev. Tom Willadsen
December 24, 2022
Christmas Eve Psalm 96———Matthew 2: 1-12 Rev. Tom Willadsen
The Day AFter Christmas
Isaiah 9: 6———–John 1: 14———-Luke 2: 8-20 Elaine York, Commissioned Lay Pastor, Guest Preacher Note: Video is not available for this service due to church cancelation for heavy snowfall. The Day After Christmas December 26, 2021 Good Morning and Thank You for inviting me back to your church today! I love coming here as I have quite a few special friends here in your congregation. Let us pray: May God be glorified in this sermon this morning and may the…
Christmas Has Just Begun
Psalm 148 December 27, 2020 Colossians 3:12-17 I want you to imagine that you are going to a really wonderful concert. You’ve been standing in line for a long time, and the outside speakers have been playing music from the featured group to really get you in the mood for the concert. Vendors have been moving up and down the line, selling souvenirs that focus on this concert, and your whole group is loaded up with fun items. The expectations…
He Broke the Yoke
Isaiah 9:2-7 December 24, 2020 Luke 2:1-20 Do you remember that old TV show, “Laverne and Shirley”? There were two funny characters in their apartment building—Lenny and Squiggy—and their moronic voices added a lot to the show. When one of them would tell the other to do something, the response would be, “I’m not your SLAVE!” That was actually a very accurate rendering of a phrase that was popular in the 60’s—and I can clearly hear my sister saying the…
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