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We live in a time and season when masks provide us with safety and protection! As we move into the Christmas (Advent) season, we wrestle with chaos, uncertainty, and hurdles to our being a people of joy and peace. Let us join together in unmasking ways the story of Bethlehem provides us with hope, peace, joy, and love. Darkness only lasts for a night . . . joy comes on Christmas morning!

Regardless of how bad things may be, new stories are waiting to take hold.
We are called to work with God to create that new story.

There are times in our lives that we face storms. Transformation comes when we work through our pain. Have you ever noticed that when we face adversity we actually bend, but we don't break? Over the next several weeks we are going to explore biblical examples of people that have bent but didn't break. It's happened for centuries and it can happen for you!

Exploring real ways to bring happiness to our lives during uncertain times.

We all have voices in our heads that cause us to behave in specific ways. We are going to explore our emotions and how they cause us to respond appropriately and sometimes even inappropriately. However, love paves the way for beautiful things.

There are difficult topics of faith that many wrestle with. Truthfully, questions that do not have absolute answers. Let's explore the foundation of these challenging topics in the eyes of faith.

Part of making our "Crib" the best it can be is having healthy relationships. In this message series, we will explore best practices to help us love one another extravagantly. Just like we are loved by Christ.

Stepping into the shoes of people whose lives were changed by love.

We all have things in our lives that get in the way of our experiencing true happiness. In this series explore what we need to "quit" so that we can be our best selves.

Whether it is the news, social media, our work, friends, school, or even church, it seems that everywhere we turn our world is filled with challenges and things that keep us up at night.

Sunday After Christmas 2019
