Tuesday December 24: “What Child is This? Good News of Great Joy” Luke 2:8-20

By Bill Flavin, Lead Pastor

Tonight on Christmas Eve, we lean into the power of a simple question: why? Jesus became human, embodied and fulfilled countless prophecies and scriptures, and did it all in a way and place that few people expected. But why? The story of Christmas gives us a picture of joy and hope that can and does exist in all circumstances and against all odds.

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