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Love — Matthew 1:18-25
Bradley Coleman Bradley Coleman

Love — Matthew 1:18-25

In a world marked by overwhelming suffering and compassion fatigue, it is easy to respond to pain with apathy and distance. In Matthew 1, Advent reveals a different way as God’s agape love draws near through Joseph’s obedient protection, Mary’s faithful surrender, and Jesus’ vulnerable presence as Immanuel. Rather than remaining distant, God enters human suffering fully, inviting us to resist indifference and embody a love that protects, trusts, and stays close to those within our reach.

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Joy – Luke 2:8-20
Alycia Keffer Alycia Keffer

Joy – Luke 2:8-20

In an age marked by constant anxiety and fear, Scripture invites us to consider a different response: joy. In Luke’s account of the shepherds, God enters a fearful, politically unstable world not from a distance, but from within it, announcing good news to the marginalized and afraid. This joy is not fragile happiness, but a deep, enduring gift anchored in God’s presence that casts out fear and sustains us through hardship. As those created in God’s image, we are invited to embody this joy through worship and creative participation, bearing witness to Immanuel, God with us, in a weary world.

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Peace – Matthew 3:1-12
Alex Ferren Alex Ferren

Peace – Matthew 3:1-12

In a season often reduced to cozy nostalgia and sentimental visions of peace, we can forget that the peace of Christ is far deeper and far more disruptive. John the Baptist’s unsettling witness reminds us that Christ’s peace exposes what is broken in us, confronts what is unjust in the world, and calls us into real, costly repentance. True peace is not a mood but a transformation—God reshaping our minds, desires, and loyalties so that we might participate in His coming kingdom.

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Hope – Isaiah 9:2-9
Christina Gardner Christina Gardner

Hope – Isaiah 9:2-9

What do we do when the world feels increasingly heavy, anxious, and bleak? In this Advent message, we explore our deep human longing for hope amid fear, doom-scrolling, and the relentless stream of bad news. Drawing from Isaiah’s prophecies, we trace Israel’s history of failed leaders and unmet expectations, revealing how the ache for rescue has always been part of the human story. Ultimately, we look to the surprising and upside-down hope of Jesus—the promised King who comes not with political power, but in humility, vulnerability, and sacrificial love.

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