
12 / 24 - Christmas Eve Morning – 9am ”Wrapped With Love”
Christmas Eve Candlelight – 7:30pm ”Robed in Flesh”

Every morning, the sun rises, the alarm clock sounds, and at some point, we awake and get dressed. Socks, pants, shirts, shoes. We put on clothing that corresponds to our vocation, our culture, and the current weather situation. Our clothing serves as a marker that sets us apart, an indicator of societal and individual values and traits. As Mark Twain once said, “Clothes make the man.”
The God of the Bible seems to agree. Clothing in the Bible is more than just a mere detail. In fact, clothing often has significant implications for revealing God’s plan of redemption. It turns out that the Creator is also the first tailor, clothier, and outfitter. Despite their rebellion, he covered Adam and Eve’s shame and nakedness in the Garden. Later, he designed the priestly garments for the Tabernacle and Temple, which had an intricate purpose and intent for the people of God. The biblical authors use descriptions of priestly and royal garments to point us to the one true Priest and King, Jesus the Messiah. This King, who was first wrapped in swaddling clothes, would ultimately hang naked on the cross to clothe us in his righteousness.
Our theme and focus this Advent and Christmas season is the Clothing of the King. We will hear stories about a splendid yet sin-stained wardrobe, with fabrics that reveal who we really are, and yet cover us all the same. The Clothing of the King is torn and tattered, dingy yet divine, grubby yet glorious. Adam and Eve’s attire, Solomon’s splendor, and Joseph’s coat of many colors look forward to Christ’s redemption and the robe of righteousness He brings.
“The Clothing Of The King” – Advent/Christmas Series
12/3 – Lay Down Your Cloaks – 9am
12/6 – Garments of Grace – 7pm
12/10 – Clothed In Camel’s Hair – 9am
12/13 – The Rainbow Robe – 7pm
12/17 – Children’s Christmas – 9am
12/24 – Wrapped With Care – 9am
Robed In Flesh – 7:30pm
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The Book of Exodus is one of the greatest books of the Bible. There’s the Burning Bush, the Plagues, the Passover, the Red Sea, the 10 Commandments, the Tabernacle, and most importantly, there’s Yahweh, the God of Israel, and the Deliverer of all.
“My Deliverer Is Coming” – A Lenten Series on the Book of Exodus
2/22 – Something Has To Change – 7pm
3/1 – Out of Egypt – 7pm
3/8 – Surviving the Plagues – 7pm
3/15 – Marked For Life – 7pm
3/22 – The Great Escape – 7pm
3/29 – God’s Top Ten – 7pm
4/2 – The Song of Salvation – 9am
4/6 – Manna From Heaven – 7pm
4/7 – The Passover Lamb – 7:30pm
4/9 – A Whole New World – 9am
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