God is with us — that’s what we celebrate at Christmastime! As we enter into this season, we are going to take time to look at how His Spirit led men and women that first Christmas, and leads us now, that we can rejoice in His love.
O Christmas (Faith)Tree is something very special: a celebratory service at 7:00 p.m. on December 9 that interweaves favorite Christmas carols and Songs — both old and new and in a range of styles — with the story of Christmas that runs from Genesis through Revelation.
O Christmas (Faith)Tree is something very special: a celebratory service at 7:00 p.m. that interweaves favorite Christmas carols and Songs — both old and new and in a range of styles — with the story of Christmas that runs from Genesis through Revelation. This year, making use of the live-streaming format of the service, we are celebrating Christmas around the world, with Scripture readings from readers on almost every continent. We also have several special musical pieces from JGM Church's choirs in Nairobi, Kenya to accompany the FaithTree worship teams musical contributions to the service.
O Christmas (Faith)Tree is something very special: a celebratory service at 8:00 p.m. on December 9 that interweaves favorite Christmas carols and Songs — both old and new and in a range of styles — with the story of Christmas that runs from Genesis through Revelation.
O Christmas (Faith)Tree is something very special: a celebratory service at 7:00 p.m. on December 8 that interweaves favorite Christmas carols and Songs — both old and new and in a range of styles — with the story of Christmas that runs from Genesis through Revelation.
With “social distancing” shutting down much of our society, including traditional, in-person Bible studies, FaithTree is offering a Men’s Bible Study for men of all ages going through the comforting Servant Songs of the Book of Isaiah. It will be facilitated by two pastors familiar to FaithTree, Pastor Tim (of Little Hills Church) and Pastor Brad (of Bible Baptist Church).
These are uncertain times and, normally, in such seasons we rightly want the comfort God provides through His church. The doors of the nation’s churches are largely closed for the safety of all of those who would otherwise attend, yet the church doors being closed does not mean the church is closed or, more importantly, that God’s care for you is somehow “closed.” Our partner churches are busy putting together online opportunities for worship, encouragement from God’s Word, prayer and more, and we’re launching our first ever online Bible study at FaithTree, too.
Feeling anxious? God gets it. God meets us in our worries and assures us that He’s with us.
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