Stories of Christmas

Part Five: Jesus

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Merry Christmas! Our hope and prayer is that you experience the love and grace of God as you realize that Christmas is for you. The greatest Gift of all has been given to you this Christmas – Jesus, God’s own Son. As the angel announced, "Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you (Luke 2:11)." Jesus has come “to you.” May this be your best Christmas yet as you receive the Gift of Jesus in your heart and live your life for His Name and Glory. This is where you truly become alive!

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Merry Christmas!

We all know it. Everyone feels it. There is even a song (thank you, Andy Williams) that declares it. It really is “the most wonderful time of the year.” Everything, since the beginning of time, has pointed to the birth of Jesus. And since the birth of Jesus, everything has counted its time and place in history from His miraculous birth. 

At Rolling Hills, we love celebrating the birth of Jesus. We also love celebrating the rebirth of a believer who discovers Jesus, or a person who dedicates their life to pursuing Him. Christmas will soon be over. The decorations will return to the attics, and the kids will return to school. We will welcome a New Year, and it’s one that I know can truly be wonderful when Christ is at the center. 

Have you placed your faith in Christ? If not, experience the true joy and wonder of Christmas, and every day by asking for His forgiveness for your sin and for His presence in your life. If you want to make a note on this connection card and place it in the offering basket today, we will gladly follow up. 

Do you already know and recognize Jesus as Savior and Lord? If so, what is your next step for this next year to seek Jesus, share Jesus, serve Jesus, and make much of Jesus in your life? That is the core of what we sing and say every single Sunday. Make church a priority for you and your family in 2024. Join a group. Find a place to serve. Be present and invite everyone you know to join you. 

I love you, church family. Even if you’re here for the first time, I love that you’re here and can’t wait to get to know you next year. Thanks for spending Christmas Eve with us today. Merry, Merry Christmas!

Jason Hale

Nolensville Campus Pastor

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