What a sweet, Christ-centered Sunday as we worshiped the Lord on the Sunday before Christmas—celebrating the incarnation, when Jesus entered the world to save and redeem His people. 🙏✨
We opened with prayer and a reminder to “set our hearts on the Audience of One,” asking the Holy Spirit to move with power—not just to inform minds, but to convert hearts.
🎶 Special Christmas Music Highlights
Today’s service was filled with beautiful specials and classic carols that pointed us straight to the manger and the mission of Christ:
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“A Strange Way to Save the World” (a moving reminder that only God would write the salvation story this way)
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A meaningful intro to “O Little Town of Bethlehem” (including the story behind the hymn) followed by congregational singing
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“O Holy Night”
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“Mary, Did You Know”
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“Silent Night” with Scripture readings woven throughout (Gabriel’s announcement, Joseph’s dream, the journey to Bethlehem, and the angels’ message to the shepherds)
📖 Sermon: “The Savior Announced” (Luke 1:26–38)
In the message, we backed up to the moment when the angel Gabriel was sent to Mary with the announcement of Jesus’ birth. Key truths we were reminded of:
✅ God’s timing is always perfect (even when it doesn’t look “convenient” to us)
✅ Grace is woven into God’s providence — “favor” truly means grace
✅ God’s plan is perfect — the promise of David’s everlasting throne finds its fulfillment in Jesus
✅ Where God’s presence is found, God’s power is manifested — “The Holy Spirit will come upon you… and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.”
✅ And when God works, surrender is the response — like Mary: “I am the Lord’s servant. May it happen to me as you have said.”
The invitation was clear: stop trying to control everything, and surrender to God, because nothing will be impossible with Him.
🙌 Family Moment
We also celebrated as Caleb and Maddie came forward to join PVCC—and we welcomed them with joy as God continues adding to our church family!
🎁 As we head into Christmas, our prayer is simple: Christ be exalted, the church be strengthened, and hearts be saved and restored.
📌 “Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.” — Psalm 37:4 (KJV)
Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎄👑✨