Sunday, December 25: The Light Breaks in: Christmas Day
h By Pastor Bill Flavin

This week we will start a new series called “The Light Breaks In” that will guide us through advent. In John 1 Jesus is described as the light that breaks into the darkness, that pushes back the darkness. Each week in this series we are going to look at places in our lives and scripture where Jesus breaks in, and pushes back darkness in unexpected ways, times and places. This week reflect the climax of this story, as Jesus arrives to Mary, Joseph, and a cast of others to signal that the light is here, and darkness has been put on notice.

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