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Great Joy - Luke 2:10-11

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Great Joy - Luke 2:10-11

This is the third sermon in our Advent series Joy to the World. In this series we will look at the angel’s message to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us why the news of a savior being born brings great joy using Luke 2:8-15.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/zC-heLjg-zI

To access sermon notes to this sermon and others, click HERE.

To find all sermons in this Advent sermon series or past Advent series, follow this link: https://www.redeemercity.com/sermons?category=Advent

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Good News - Luke 2:8-15

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Good News - Luke 2:8-15

This is the second sermon in our Advent series Joy to the World. In this series we will look at the angel’s message to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us why the news of a savior being born is such good news using Luke 2:8-15.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/PI9jlK05Kl8

To access sermon notes to this sermon and others, click HERE.

To find all sermons in this Advent sermon series or past Advent series, follow this link: https://www.redeemercity.com/sermons?category=Advent

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Fear Not - Luke 2:8-11

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Fear Not - Luke 2:8-11

This is the first sermon in our Advent series Joy to the World. In this series we will look at the angel’s message to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us why the angel must tell the shepherds to fear not and why they no longer have to fear using Luke 2:8-11

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/etqvshMHtfs

To access sermon notes to this sermon and others, click HERE.

To find all sermons in this Advent sermon series or past Advent series, follow this link: https://www.redeemercity.com/sermons?category=Advent

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God and Sinners Reconciled - Colossians 1:19-23

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God and Sinners Reconciled - Colossians 1:19-23

This is the third sermon in our 2021 Advent series: God and Sinners Reconciled. Each Sunday leading up to Christmas, we will be looking at a passage in Colossians to see what Christmas means for God and his relationship with us. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that Christmas is nothing if it is not about God reconciling us to himself using Colossians 1:19-23.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/nMwC8A6J2BE

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The Christmas Difference - Colossians 1:15-20

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The Christmas Difference - Colossians 1:15-20

This is the third sermon in our 2021 Advent series: God and Sinners Reconciled. Each Sunday leading up to Christmas, we will be looking at a passage in Colossians to see what Christmas means for God and his relationship with us. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that the song of Christmas is one of meaning, order, and joy using Colossians 1:15-20.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/1TQ42PdgIWM

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The Christmas Kingdom - Colossians 1:9-14

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The Christmas Kingdom - Colossians 1:9-14

This is the second sermon in our 2021 Advent series: God and Sinners Reconciled. Each Sunday leading up to Christmas, we will be looking at a passage in Colossians to see what Christmas means for God and his relationship with us. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that understanding Christmas rests on understanding that it is about the arrival of the Kingdom of God and what that means for us using Colossians 1:9-14.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/oETShYVkR7w

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Gospel Fullness - Colossians 1:1-8

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Gospel Fullness - Colossians 1:1-8

This is the first sermon in our 2021 Advent series: God and Sinners Reconciled. Each Sunday leading up to Christmas, we will be looking at a passage in Colossians to see what Christmas means for God and his relationship with us. In this message, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that the good news of Jesus’ coming gives us joy, life-changing power, and love using Colossians 1:1-8.

To watch a video version of the sermon, follow this link: https://youtu.be/t_hTmZZ-Kbc

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What Christmas Means for Us - Psalm 110:1-4

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What Christmas Means for Us - Psalm 110:1-4

This is the last sermon in our Advent series this year: Song of the Son. In this series, we look at Psalm 110 through the lens of the New Testament. Psalm 110 is the most quoted Psalm in all the New Testament because it was a Messianic Psalm that looked forward to Jesus. As we look forward to celebrating Christmas, we will see what this Psalm has to say about who Jesus is and what this means for us today. In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that Jesus coming to us on Christmas has great implications for our lives today using Psalm 110:1-4.

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The Hymn of Christ - Colossians 1:15-20

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The Hymn of Christ - Colossians 1:15-20

This is the third sermon in our Advent series this year: Song of the Son. This week we took a break from Psalm 110 to look at another Song of the Son. In this sermon, Eli Price shows us that Jesus has been the Lord of creation and the new creation since that first Christmas using Colossians 1:15-20.

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The Victory of the Lord - Psalm 110:1

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The Victory of the Lord - Psalm 110:1

This is the second sermon in our Advent series this year: Song of the Son. In this series, we look at Psalm 110 through the lens of the New Testament. Psalm 110 is the most quoted Psalm in all the New Testament because it was a Messianic Psalm that looked forward to Jesus. As we look forward to celebrating Christmas, we will see what this Psalm has to say about who Jesus is and what this means for us today. In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that Jesus sovereignly reigns leaving us with two options: to be a co-heir or to be his footstool using Psalm 110:1.

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David's Lord - Matthew 22:41-45

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David's Lord - Matthew 22:41-45

This is the first sermon in our Advent series this year: Song of the Son. In this series, we look at Psalm 110 through the lens of the New Testament. Psalm 110 is the most quoted Psalm in all the New Testament because it was a Messianic Psalm that looked forward to Jesus. As we look forward to celebrating Christmas, we will see what this Psalm has to say about who Jesus is and what this means for us today. In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp shows us that Jesus challenges us to submit to him by claiming to be Lord using Psalm 110:1 and Matthew 22:41-45.

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