Jesus-centered Christmas
November 27, 2022
Hello Kingdom Family,
Today we start our Advent Series “Unforgettable Christmas,” Part I of IV.
We unpack John 1:1-18 and discover what “The Word” means and why Jesus came to earth. We also look at two 21st-century examples to help us better understand what sacrifice looks like and how it demonstrates what it means to keep Christ in CHRISTmas.
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Shalom,
Team Hill-Tran
- Harold Long
- Unforgettable Christmas
- John 1:1-18
- Adoption
- Christmas
- Creation
- Emmanuel
- Foster Children
- Jesus
- Jesus the Christ
- Jesus-Centered
- Jesus-centered Christmas
- Jesus-centered Community
- Jesus-centered life
- Jesus-Centered Living
- Salvation
- Sarah McCracken
- Self-Centeredness
- Selfishness
- Spiritual Adoption
- The Word Became Flesh
- Unforgettable Christmas
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
The Greatest Thing In The World – Experience The Enduring Power of Love – 1 Corinthians 13
May 15, 2022
- Angel Williams
- Harold Long
- Special Services
- John 13:34
- John 15:13
- Matthew 22:34-40
- 1 Corinthians 13
- All For Family
- Angel Williams
- Foster Children
- Foster Parents
- Fostering Children
- Henry Drummond
- Love
- Loving Children
- The Greatest Thing In The World
- Hillsboro UMC
Welcome to this week’s message, “The Greatest Thing In The World – Enduring Power of Love,” centered on 1 Corinthians 13. Our message today is influenced by Henry Drummond, the author of the masterpiece “The Greatest Thing In The World – Enduring Power of Love,” which is the same as the title of today’s message. Today’s message has two speakers, Angel Williams and Pastor Harold Long, sharing the subject of love, which is the foundation for living a Jesus-centered life. With “All For Family,” Angel Williams kicks off the message by sharing her testimony and how “All For Family” got started. Next, after the scripture reading of 1 Corinthians 13 by Deb Padgett, Pastor Harold Long helps us unpack 1 Corinthians 13 and shares the testimony of his daughters, which is a powerful demonstration of love in action.