There's Good News: Good News

In a world filled with constant dark and bleak news, there is Good News that has been declared to all mankind. It is Good News of a Savior Who came to set us free from our sin. It is Good News directly from God to man that brings joy, hope, peace, and ultimately life to all who will receive it and believe it. This Good News is available to all who will believe in Jesus and receive Him today!

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There's Good News: Good News of a Savior

Text: Matthew 1:18-25

In our world today we are inundated with news upon news, most of which is bad and discouraging. It can all be a bit overwhelming. However, the wonderful truth of God is that it doesn’t matter how bad the news in our world may be or how difficult the circumstances are that we find ourselves in – God has given Good News for all to hear. It is not news of a vaccine, a recovered economy, an election result, or of Christmas traditions and plans. It is Good News directly from God to man that brings joy, hope, peace, and ultimately life to all who will receive it and believe it. This Good News is Good News of a Savior. If you are in need of some good news today, we invite you to listen to the greatest news ever shared!

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There's Good News: Good News of a King

Text: Luke 1:26-38

There’s Good News! It is not news of a vaccine, of a recovered economy, of an election result, of a peace treaty in a foreign land, or of Christmas traditions and plans. It is Good News directly from God to man that brings joy, hope, peace, and ultimately life to all who will receive it and believe it. Though we live in a dark and weary world, we can rejoice because of the Good News of a King. All of Scripture points loud and clear to Who this King is. The question for us to consider is simple, “Is He my King?” We invite you to listen today and be encouraged by the Good News!

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There's Good News: Good News of a Child

Text: Isaiah 9:1-7

This year, 2020, will be remembered for the many difficulties and challenges that we all faced along the way. From week to week and month to month, it seemed that the news about the ongoing pandemic and its many results just grew worse and worse. Though the crisis has been draining and discouraging, there is still “Good News” that we can hold onto today. It is not news of a vaccine, a recovered economy, an election result, a peace treaty in a foreign land, or of Christmas traditions and plans. It is Good News directly from God to man that is far more important and far more lasting than any other news that you will hear in this world. We invite you today to consider the Good News of the Child that was to be born in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago.

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