Send us a text What if the brightest part of Christmas isn’t the lights on the house, but the light within you that pushes back the night? We walk through John 1, Isaiah 9, and Luke 2 to show how Jesus doesn’t offer a system or a slogan—he offers himself. That changes how we face fear, shame, and unanswered questions, and it reframes what courage looks like when the room goes dark. We dig into the promise God made long before the manger, the reason the world needed the light, and the surpris...
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Send us a text What if the brightest part of Christmas isn’t the lights on the house, but the light within you that pushes back the night? We walk through John 1, Isaiah 9, and Luke 2 to show how Jesus doesn’t offer a system or a slogan—he offers himself. That changes how we face fear, shame, and unanswered questions, and it reframes what courage looks like when the room goes dark. We dig into the promise God made long before the manger, the reason the world needed the light, and the surpris...
Send us a text Stop scrolling and sit with this: what if God doesn’t want a better setlist, but a living sacrifice? We open the scriptures and our hearts to ask what real discipleship costs—then we count it, on purpose. The journey takes us from Luke 14’s warning to “count the cost” into Malachi’s rebuke of second-rate offerings, where God confronts priests who bring what’s convenient instead of what’s worthy. That mirror forces a hard question: are we giving God leftovers, or our best? From...
Connect Church Longview Podcast
Send us a text What if the brightest part of Christmas isn’t the lights on the house, but the light within you that pushes back the night? We walk through John 1, Isaiah 9, and Luke 2 to show how Jesus doesn’t offer a system or a slogan—he offers himself. That changes how we face fear, shame, and unanswered questions, and it reframes what courage looks like when the room goes dark. We dig into the promise God made long before the manger, the reason the world needed the light, and the surpris...