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Fourth Sunday of Advent
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  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    Nazish Naseem
    For December 21, 2025:
  • Worship

    Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson
    Pastor: Advent God: We praise and thank you for the word of promise spoken long ago by your prophet Isaiah; as he bore the good news of the birth of Immanuel–so may we be bearers of the good news that Immanuel comes to be with us. God of love:

    Cong: Hear our prayer.

    P: Shepherd of Israel: Like your chosen people who suffered at the hands of their enemies and cried...
  • Intercession

    Janice B. Scott
    Prayers usually include these concerns and may follow this sequence:

    The Church of Christ

    Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

    The local community

    Those who suffer

    The communion of saints


    These responses may be used:


    Lord, in your mercy
    Hear our prayer...
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    Just before the first Christmas, an angel appeared to Joseph to tell him that Jesus would also be called "Emmanuel", meaning "God With Us." Let us listen to the guidance of the angels today as we prepare to receive God With Us once again.

    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, fill me with the awe of Christmas.
    Lord, have mercy.
    ...
  • Stories

    Argile Smith
    C. David Mckirachan
    Scott Dalgarno
    Stan Purdum
    Contents
    What's Up This Week
    "Samantha" by Argile Smith
    "I'm Pregnant" by C. David McKirachan
    "You'd Better Watch out..." by C. David McKirachan
    "Terribly Vulnerable to Joy" by Scott Dalgarno
    "The Great Christmas-Tree Battle" by Stan Purdum


    What's Up This Week
    At Christmas, we are surrounded by gifts. They can come in all...
  • Preaching

    Dallas A. Brauninger
    1. Text

    Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this
    way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit.18 Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to dismiss her quietly.19 But just when he had resolved to do this...
  • Preaching

    James Evans
    (See Advent 1, Cycle B, and Proper 15/Pentecost 13/Ordinary Time 20, Cycle C, for alternative approaches.)

    The recurring phrase, "let your face shine" (vv. 3, 7, 19), offers an interesting opportunity to reflect on the meaning of God's presence in our world. This reflection takes on a particular significance during the Advent season.

    The images of light and "shining...
  • Preaching

    Richard A. Jensen
    Our Matthew text for this week comes from the first chapter of Matthew. Matthew's telling of the Jesus' story is certainly unique. Matthew tells of the early years of our Savior stressing that his name is Jesus and Emmanuel; that wise sages from the East attend his birth; that Joseph and Mary escape to Egypt because of Herod's wrath. No other Gospel includes these realities.

    Matthew...
  • Sermon

    Mark Wm. Radecke
    In the Jewish tradition there is a liturgy and accompanying song called "Dayenu." Dayenu is a Hebrew word which can be translated several ways. It can mean: "It would have been enough," or "we would have been grateful and content," or "our need would have been satisfied."

    Part of the Dayenu is a responsive reading that goes like this:

    O God, if thy only act of...
  • Sermon

    Stephen M. Crotts
    Some years ago I was in a London theater watching a Harold Pinter play. The drama was not very good really. I was getting bored. Then right in the middle of the play the theater manager walked on stage, excused himself, and made an announcement. The actors stared. The audience looked shocked. Me? I thought it was all part of the play. Such interruptions are rare in a theater. But nonetheless, the...
  • Sermon

    Timothy J. Smith
    It is easy to get so caught up in the sentimentality and nostalgia of Christmas that we neglect the true reason we celebrate. We receive Christmas cards portraying a cute infant Jesus lying in a manger filled with straw. The Baby Jesus is pictured in the center with Mary and Joseph on one side, the shepherds and Magi on the other. We know this scene: animals are in the background, in the distance...
  • Sermon

    William B. Kincaid, III
    If we cannot relate to Joseph and appreciate his situation, then our lives are simple, easy lives indeed. Now, by relating to Joseph or understanding what he endured, I don't mean to suggest that we all either have been engaged or married to someone impregnated by the Holy Spirit. Even in our frantic search for ways to explain how such a thing might have happened, we probably didn't think of...
  • Sermon

    R. Glen Miles
    "The Lord himself will give you a sign" is the way Isaiah begins his recitation of the promise containing all promises. Isaiah is talking to Ahaz. Ahaz is the king who is stuck in a political mess. It looks like Assyria is about to invade some of the countries neighboring Judah. Isaiah is recommending that the king refuse to sign on with these other countries and their armies and trust only...
  • Sermon

    John T. Ball
    Religion is a mutual relationship. We pledge loyalty and devotion to God and God blesses us. This is how Moses worked it out with Yahweh and his people who had recently escaped from Egyptian captivity. If the Israelites prove loyal to this mysterious Sinai god, then God would bless them with prosperity and well being. Those who deal with many gods are no different. Even though they have gods for...
  • Sermon

    Susan R. Andrews
    According to tradition, Joseph was the strong, silent type - an older carpenter who willingly submitted to impotent fatherhood - a second--string player in the drama of God's human birth. But according to scripture, none of this is true. All that is actually recorded in the Bible is that Joseph was a dreamer - a righteous man who transformed the meaning of righteousness by taking seriously his...
  • Worship

    Beverly S. Bailey
    Hymns
    O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (UM211, PH9, LBW34, CBH172, NCH116)
    The God Of Abraham Praise (UM116, PH488, NCH24)
    O Hear Our Cry, O Lord (PH206)
    Hail To The Lord's Anointed (UM203)
    Blessed Be The God Of Israel (UM209)
    Emmanuel, Emmanuel (UM204)
    People Look East (PH12, UM202)
    Savior Of The Nations,...
  • Commentary

    Over the years, I grow more cynical about Christmas and just about everything that goes along with it. I have not become a scrooge, although the advancing years have made me more careful with my pennies. It is not that I cannot be moved by the lights, the music, and the fellowship of the holidays. I have not become an insensitive, unfeeling clod. My problem is that the language and the images...
  • Children's sermon

    What an exciting day this is! Today is the day before Christmas and tonight is Christmas Eve! People have different ways of doing things. Some people open their presents on Christmas Eve. How many of you do that? (Let them answer.) Others open their presents on Christmas Day. Which of you will open your presents tomorrow? (Let them answer.) Some open gifts on other days. Would any of you...

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