Church Seasons (1081)
  1. Luther’s Christmas sermons remind us that unless Christ is proclaimed FOR YOU, He is not preached.
  2. As Simeon sang, you might lead your hearers in a song of defiant and hopeful confidence to close out a year characterized by death and despair.
  3. Why is it important for us to confess and remember the virgin birth? It is important because of its place within the total story of redemption.
  4. The Lamb of God is stripped of His garment and sheds His blood on a cross to clothe us in robes of righteousness and garments of salvation—like a bridegroom who adorns himself and his bride.
  5. On each of the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve (December 17-23), Chad Bird will provide a meditation that focuses on the ancient “O Antiphons,” each of which addresses Christ by a different Old Testament name. Today’s reflection, the fourth in the series, is on “O Key of David.”
  6. On each of the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve (December 17-23), Chad Bird will provide a meditation that focuses on the ancient “O Antiphons,” each of which addresses Christ by a different Old Testament name. Today’s reflection, the third in the series, is on “O Root of Jesse.”
  7. The way through loneliness will lie in the blessing of solitude and the care of God.
  8. Jesus came to save you from your sins and this is Good News of Great Joy for all people, including you and me.
  9. Hannah’s story is the story of God’s great reversal.
  10. If we want a true depiction of the Christmas story, we ought to consider the scandal of the coming of Jesus.
  11. On each of the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve (December 17-23), Chad Bird will provide a meditation that focuses on the ancient “O Antiphons,” each of which addresses Christ by a different Old Testament name. Today’s reflection is on “O Wisdom.”
  12. Can We Just Have A Civil Christmas? In the episode, what was Christmas like during the Civil War? Puritans, holiday traditions, and why the Church is an incarnate Church.
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