1. Finding Peace This Christmas! For many, Christmas can be a highly stressed-filled season of the year. It can remind us of what we don’t have. The holidays are known as an intensifier of human emotions. If you’re feeling good, Christmas makes you feel even better. If you’re feeling lost or alone, Christmas makes you feel even more empty and alone. That’s why God sends his son as the Prince of Peace. God wants to fill us with an external, internal, and eternal sense of peace that we have never known before. He does this through a newborn baby who is God in flesh given to you and me.

2. Finding Hope This Christmas! Handel’s great masterpiece is all about finding hope in your life this Christmas. In 1741, Handel wrote one of the most famous pieces of music ever sung. His inspiration was Isaiah 9. Many of us are unaware of the true meaning of this passage and what it means to us today. Stu unlocks this great passage of Scripture which led to this great music in a way you may have never known before. You will listen to this masterpiece with a new understanding and meaning that will last the rest of your life.

3. Finding Joy This Christmas! Think about it, light can put out the darkness, but the darkness cannot put out the light. What a terrific truth. If we live in the light there can be no darkness in us. Living in the light is where we find joy in our hearts and minds. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. He who follows me will never live in the darkness but will live his life in the light.” That is why we sing “Joy to the World, the Lord has come.”

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