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Advent | Christ Our Light

Advent | Christ Our Light

“Christ Our Light” is a five-part Advent sermon series that will guide us through the story of Christ’s coming by reflecting on the meaning behind each Advent candle. Each message illuminates a key aspect of God’s redemptive plan—revealing how Jesus fulfills ancient prophecy, enters our world in humility, brings joy to the lowly, offers peace from heaven, and ultimately shines in the darkness as the eternal Light of the world.

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  • What About New Year's Resolutions? | Agassiz Campus | Standalone Sermon

    Luke 2:25-33

  • Exercise for the Glory of God | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | Standalone Sermon

    1 Timothy 4:1-8

    Exercise is often viewed as a healthy, but optional discipline in life. In 1 Timothy 4:8, Paul doesn’t elevate exercise above all else, but he does attribute value to physical training. As we look at a biblical theology of exercise, we discover that exercise is an instrumental way to glorify God, love others and personally experience God’s joy more fully. Give this sermon a listen while you go for a walk or workout!

  • I'm Gonna Let It Shine | Chilliwack Campus | Standalone Sermon

    Mark 4:21-25

  • Christmas Eve: The Light of The World | Agassiz Campus | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:25-32

    Jesus Christ is the Light of the World – the True Light that darkness cannot overcome. Our waiting is over. The Light has come – “a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel” – a Light for all people. Jesus shines into our hearts, gives us life, and leads us in truth – today, and forever. One day Jesus will come again to restore the earth and shine bright for all eternity.

  • Christmas Eve: The Christ Candle | Chilliwack Campus | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:25-33

    All Advent we’ve been waiting—and now we celebrate: The Light has come! Jesus Christ is born, and through Him, God’s salvation has appeared to all people. Simeon held baby Jesus and called Him “a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to Your people Israel.” Jesus is the Light that darkness cannot overcome. He shines into our hearts, gives us life, and leads us in truth. At Christmas, we remember not just that Jesus was born, but that He still shines today—saving, guiding, and transforming us; and one day will come again to restore the earth and shine so bright for all eternity that there will be no need for the sun or moon in the sky because the glory of God gives it light, and its lamp is the Lamb (Rev. 21:23).

  • The Angel's Candle | Harrison Campus | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:13-14

    What’s something you’ve seen or experienced that left you utterly speechless, creating a moment of pure awe and wonder? One that stopped time itself, where all you could muster was “Wow!” and it changed your life forever.

  • Light of Love | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:13-14

    The angels break through some 400 years of silence to and declare two marvelous truths; glory to God and peace to mankind. These truths find their genesis in the fulfillment of God’s promise born in Bethlehem, love made manifest, love determined to redeem what was lost.

  • The Angel's Candle | Chilliwack Campus | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:13-14

    What’s something you’ve seen or experienced that left you utterly speechless, creating a moment of pure awe and wonder? One that stopped time itself, where all you could muster was “Wow!” and it changed your life forever.

  • Good News of Great Joy | Harrison Campus | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:8-12

    Shepherds. Dirty, stinky shepherds. This was the lowly group of people God first announced the birth of his Son Jesus to. The angel put it this way: Jesus’ birth was good news of great joy for all people. That was the case then and continues to be the case today.

  • The Light of Joy | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | Christ Our Light

    Luke 2:8-12

    Christmas is God choosing the mess that the world refuses. The good news first came to lowly, looked down upon, shepherds – outsiders who became the first evangelists. Their story declares that good news of great joy – salvation in Jesus Christ – will be for all the people. In Christ, true joy is found – not in circumstance, but in the presence of the Savior who came for our messy lives.