December 24, 2024 | "Shine in the Darkness: Christmas Eve” | Rev. Vicki Harrison
Explore Rev. Vicki Harrison's Christmas Eve message from the "Light in the Darkness" series, where she illuminates how Jesus's birth offers enduring light in our lives' darkest moments, providing hope and transformation.
5:00 pm Family Service
7:00 pm Traditional Service
Summary:
In her poignant Christmas Eve message titled "Light in the Darkness," Rev. Vicki Harrison invites us to reflect on the profound significance of Jesus’s birth into a world engulfed in both physical and spiritual darkness. She artfully draws connections between contemporary struggles with darkness, such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness, and the oppressive darkness experienced during Jesus's time under Roman rule. Rev. Harrison reminds us that Jesus, prophesied by Isaiah as a beacon of hope, was born to be the light in our darkness, offering salvation and a new way of being. Her message reaffirms the power of Jesus’s light to overcome any form of darkness we face today and encourages us to carry and share this light, transforming our surroundings and pointing others towards the Father.
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December 15, 2024 | "Shine in the Darkness: The Light Has Come!” | Rev. Roberto Chaple
Explore how Jesus’ eternal light dispels darkness and calls us to be bearers of light in our world. Join Pastor Roberto Chaple in embracing and spreading this divine illumination.
9:30 AM Service
Summary:
In the enlightening sermon, “The Light Has Come!” from the “Shine in the Darkness” series, Pastor Roberto Chaple encourages us to recognize and embrace the light that Jesus brings into our world of darkness. As we navigate through daily challenges and uncertainties, Pastor Chaple reminds us that Jesus, the light of the world, has already come and dispels all darkness. Furthermore, he challenges us as believers not only to bask in this light but also to embody it, urging us to consistently advance in our faith without turning back. This sermon invites us to step out as beacons of this divine light, transforming our environments by being consistently forward-moving in our spiritual commitments. Explore how you can become a vessel of light in your community by joining a group at New Hope.
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December 8, 2024 | "Shine in the Darkness: Darkness is Over!” | Rev. Vicki Harrison
Explore how the light of Christ transforms darkness into hope in Rev. Vicki Harrison’s sermon, "The Darkness is Over!" from the "Shine in the Darkness" series.
9:30 AM Service
Summary:
Rev. Vicki Harrison's sermon, "Darkness is Over!" part of the "Shine in the Darkness" series, centers on the prophetic words of Isaiah 9:2-7. Through these scriptures, Rev. Harrison explores the theme of light overcoming darkness. She emphasizes that even when we face periods of deep darkness, whether due to personal challenges or broader societal issues, the light of Christ has the power to break through and transform our experiences. This message encourages the congregation to not just hear about the light but to actively walk in it, embracing the hope and joy that comes from Jesus, our everlasting light.
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December 22, 2024 | "Shine in the Darkness: Let There… Be Light!” | Rev. Vicki Harrison
9:30 AM Service
Summary:
In her sermon, "Let There… Be Light!” from the "Shine in the Darkness" series, Rev. Vicki Harrison explores the profound call for Christians to embody the light of Christ in a dark world. Drawing from Matthew 5:14-16, she emphasizes that as followers of Christ, we are not just carriers of light but are inherently the light of the world, tasked with demonstrating God’s goodness through our actions. Rev. Harrison encourages the congregation to live in such a way that points others towards God, transforming our communities by letting our light shine forth in all we do, thereby glorifying God. She challenges us to assess how we reflect this light in our daily interactions and community engagements, affirming that our role as bearers of light is not merely a calling but our identity in Christ.
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