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Read Luke 3:1-6 with your family. John the Baptist was a cousin of Jesus, and they had probably visited when they were children and teenagers. They knew each other well. John was the one given the task of telling the world what to experience…
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Have hope Luke 21 25 Strange things will happen to the sun, moon, and stars. The nations on earth will be afraid of the roaring sea and tides, and they won’t know what to do. 26 People will be so frightened that they will faint because of…
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Read Luke 21:25-36 with your family. We read a scripture in Mark that was like this just two weeks ago. Matthew, Mark and Luke all have this bit at the end of their Gospels telling people that things will be hard, but not to…
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The Jesse Tree is one of the oldest Christian traditions of the Advent/Christmas season. It dates back to the Middle Ages and tells our faith story from creation until the birth of Jesus.
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The Jesse Tree is one of the oldest Christian traditions of the Advent/Christmas season. It dates back to the Middle Ages and tells our faith story from creation until the birth of Jesus.
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Mary has questions Luke 1 26 One month later God sent the angel Gabriel to the town of Nazareth in Galilee 27 with a message for a virgin named Mary. She was engaged to Joseph from the family of King David. 28 The angel greeted Mary and said, “You are…
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Read Luke 1:26-38 with your family. The last Sunday before Christmas we always stop to think about either Mary or Joseph. This year we are focused at Mary. Almost every Christmas carol tells us that Mary was meek, mild mannered, and obedient. However, that…
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The Jesse Tree is one of the oldest Christian traditions of the Advent/Christmas season. It dates back to the Middle Ages and tells our faith story from creation until the birth of Jesus.
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The Jesse Tree is one of the oldest Christian traditions of the Advent/Christmas season. It dates back to the Middle Ages and tells our faith story from creation until the birth of Jesus.
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The Jesse Tree is one of the oldest Christian traditions of the Advent/Christmas season. It dates back to the Middle Ages and tells our faith story from creation until the birth of Jesus.
