Send us a text A tenth-episode milestone meets the glow of Christmas lights as we swap stories from a student party—duckpin bowling, axe throwing, and the legend of Oreo fluff—before settling into the stillness of Luke 2. We read the shepherds’ account and look again at what happens when an ordinary night breaks open with light. Mary treasures; shepherds hurry; fear and awe braid together; and the angel’s promise reframes peace as something deeper than seasonal calm. We talk about why joy fee...
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Send us a text A tenth-episode milestone meets the glow of Christmas lights as we swap stories from a student party—duckpin bowling, axe throwing, and the legend of Oreo fluff—before settling into the stillness of Luke 2. We read the shepherds’ account and look again at what happens when an ordinary night breaks open with light. Mary treasures; shepherds hurry; fear and awe braid together; and the angel’s promise reframes peace as something deeper than seasonal calm. We talk about why joy fee...
Christmas Conversations: Traditions, the Nativity, and Jesus both God and Human
Rush Hour
55 minutes
3 weeks ago
Christmas Conversations: Traditions, the Nativity, and Jesus both God and Human
Send us a text We laugh through church updates and holiday traditions, then shift into a clear-eyed look at the nativity, the incarnation in John 1, and why Jesus becoming fully human still changes how we live now. We end with a simple invitation to turn on the light and walk with hope. • Thanksgiving dinners and volunteer appreciation • Women’s tea highlights with music and charcuterie • Student Christmas party details and sweater contest • Christmas Eve candlelight service times and memori...
Rush Hour
Send us a text A tenth-episode milestone meets the glow of Christmas lights as we swap stories from a student party—duckpin bowling, axe throwing, and the legend of Oreo fluff—before settling into the stillness of Luke 2. We read the shepherds’ account and look again at what happens when an ordinary night breaks open with light. Mary treasures; shepherds hurry; fear and awe braid together; and the angel’s promise reframes peace as something deeper than seasonal calm. We talk about why joy fee...