2016 December 24 (Christmas Eve) - The Word and Song of Christ December 25 (Christmas Day) - "A Great and Mighty Wonder" ." Last night we had candles, lots of music, special presentations, even a baptism during the day. And the Word Continues to Become Flesh – A Christmas Day Sermon on John 1:1-14. It’s focus is the birth of Jesus in our own lives. Feel free to use this material in any way that may be helpful to you, including sermon preparation or in Bible studies, or simply for your own blessing as we prepare our hearts during the Advent season. ‘To you is born a Saviour’ As we think back over the past year there are some things that stand out as times that were exciting, filled with goodness and love. St John Chrysostom. 1. I am here with good news for you, which will bring great joy to all the people. News Archive 2018 ; 25/12/2018. The Songs of Christmas. York Minster 25 December, 2018: Christmas Day. Sermon for Christmas Day 2006. Bible Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:1-4. Dear Heavenly Father, we come to the stable in Bethlehem this Holy Season, our hearts overflowing with adoration and gratitude, as we kneel with Joseph and Mary before the manger of Your only-begotten Son.

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Christmas Personalities. Here are four sermons on the four songs found in Luke 1-2. Thanks for the Christmas sermon topics that you have arranged serially. 40 Christmas Sermon Ideas from the Bible ... 36-40 – Preach the Christmas story through the eyes of Ana, who waited in prayer and fasting every day and night to see the one who would bring redemption to Jerusalem. Sermon – Christmas Day – John 1:1-14 – Two Christmas Stories – 12/25/12 Posted on December 25, 2012 by Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Click play to listen to the audio version of this sermon. Bible Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:1-4. Prayer: May I speak in the Name of the Son, In the Power of the Holy Spirit, To the Glory of God, the Father. A Sunday-School teacher or pre-schoolers was concerned that her students might be a little confused about Jesus Christ because of the Christmas season emphasis on his birth. We are sharing a beautiful ancient Christmas Day homily authored by St. John Chrysostom, one of the great early Church Fathers, Archbishop, and Doctor of the Catholic Church.If you are faced with a mundane, worldly homily at Christmas Mass this year, read this sermon which will warm and delight your hearts. PREACHED UPON CHRISTMAS-DAY, 1622. God being carried in Mary’s womb for nine months.