Sermon Series
The Songs of Christmas
December 2022
Pastor Luke Herche, Josué Pernillo, Ethan Brown
There is a song for every occasion. Happy songs, sad songs, songs that make you depressed and songs that pick you up, love songs and breakup songs, victory songs, celebration songs, redemption songs, and funeral songs. We all want something to sing about, and when great things happen there is something within us that just can’t not sing. Through the song of Zechariah (Luke 1:67–79), we see that Jesus, as the climax of Israel’s story, brings freedom and joy to those who receive him through repentance and faith. Listen as Pastor Luke Herche preaches on this passage, encouraging us to prepare our hearts, sing of God’s grace, and serve him without fear.
2000 years ago, the King of Kings was born in Bethlehem. It was the most important birth in the entirety of mankind. And nobody noticed. There was no fanfare of trumpets, no parades. But in a field nearby where shepherds were watching their sheep, angels appeared with a proclamation and a song: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” (Luke 2:14, ESV). In this sermon on Luke 2:13–14, Josué Pernillo shows that through the song of the angels we see the beauty and the good news of Jesus Christ, our Savior, and we see this in two points: “in the highest” and “on earth.”
In this sermon on Luke 1:46–55, Ethan Brown preaches on the song of Mary and shows us what it looks like to live out God’s purpose in our lives—what it looks like to “glorify God and to enjoy him forever.”
In this Christmas day sermon, Pastor Luke Herche preaches from Revelation chapter 5, encouraging us to feel our need, to weep no more, and to worship the Lamb.