The Light of the Good News

The Light of Christmas

He was sent to free us from sin, shed light on the darkness, pay our sin debt and be the king of our hearts. Celebrate this Christmas that Jesus came for us all. He is the Light of the world...the Light of Christmas!

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In this missions themed message, we look at God's call to Philip to take the Gospel to an Ethiopian official. This was the beginning of the Good News of Jesus going to the uttermost parts of the earth.

In this missions themed message, we look at God's call to Philip to take the Gospel to an Ethiopian official. This was the beginning of the Good News of Jesus going to the uttermost parts of the earth.

Acts 8:1-25 gives the blueprint of how the good news moved out of Jerusalem and into Samaria. It did not go forth through the apostles, but rather through the regular members of the faith family. 

Stephen was an ordinary man in the early church. He became the first Christian martyr. The stoning of Stephen was a turning point in the trajectory of the church, propelling the believers out of Jerusalem into Samaria, Palestine, and eventually to the furthest reaches of the Roman Empire.

On our annual missions day at The Station, Pastor Randy preaches on Isaiah 6 and God's calling of Isaiah. 

The Jesus Way has always been God's plan. The Jesus Way is the only way to eternal life. Living the Jesus Way is living a life of surrender. Do you choose the Jesus Way?

As we kick off the new year where everyone is thinking of fresh starts and making resolutions, Randy Norris lays out the vision for The Station Church looking at what is The Station's commitment to the community and what are the expectations of those who make up the congregation?

Christmas at The Station continued with our look at Luke 2 and the shepherds who received the angelic proclamation of the good news. The service ends with candlelight worship and the singing of O Holy Night.

When the angel appeared to the shepherds on the night of Jesus's birth, they proclaimed good news of great joy which shall be to all people. Why was it good news? This message looks at the proclamation of good news and the Person of the good news.

This Christmas message focuses on a character rarely talked about in the story of Christ's birth: Herod the Great. When the wisemen came to Herod to ask where the new King was born, the scribes told Herod that He was to be born in Bethlehem, which was just five miles from Jerusalem. Herod was five miles from the Light of Christmas...and yet he lived and died in total darkness.

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