‘God with us’ isn’t just present in life’s perfect moments, but also in the mess, the uncertainty, and everything in between. Pastor Jim unpacks the powerful meaning of Emmanuel for today’s world, but more importantly, for our own lives. Emmanuel isn’t just an ancient promised, but a present reality. Where do you need to experience God’s presence in your life right now?
There is a Bell Quartet playing an Introit and the Chancel Choir sings, “Emmanuel, Expected Jesus”. Craig Jordan plays organ and piano for the service.