Pastor, Searching for Your Christmas Series?

Two years ago, I wanted to do a serious series of messages during the Christmas season, and I wanted it to be text-driven and expositional. The Lord directed my heart to Luke 1-2. From study and work with our team, we designed a six-week series. We believe God directed us the entire way.

Series: Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him!
An Expositional Series on Luke 1-2

OhComeSeries-ArtThis six-week series was built upon the Bible. God used it at Cross Church, and we believe He can continue to use it for His glory. That is why we feel that this series does not need to be sitting in the archives. We want to share it.

If we help one pastor have a direction and can serve him and his church by sharing this series and its resources, it would be a continued blessing. The sermon outlines and resources represent a large volume of study time, multiple meetings, and hours of work from our communications team.

If God wants to use these resources again in some way through you and your church, help yourself. There is no cost.

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Here is a list of the titles with the text during the six weeks of the series. We began on the first Sunday of November, which helped us build a strong culture for Christmas:

Week 1: Breaking The Silence (Luke 1:1-25)
Week 2: Mary’s Christmas (Luke 1:26-45)
Week 3: The Other Christmas Baby (Luke 1:57-80)
Week 4: The First Thanksgiving (Luke 1:46-57)
Week 5: Unto Us a Child is Born (Luke 2:1-20)
Week 6: Christmas: The Promise Fulfilled (Luke 2:21-52)

The entire series outlines, graphics, sermon bumpers and video promotion can all be found at the buttons below. If you have trouble downloading any of these resources, please contact us at pastor@crosschurch.com.

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May the Lord bless you as you consider your Christmas series. If we come alongside of you in this way, you will bring us joy!

Now is the Time to Lead,

Ronnie W. Floyd