The Offensive but Good News of Christmas (Sermon Illustration)

The Offensive but Good News of Christmas (Sermon Illustration)

The good news of Christmas is that Jesus came to save all people. He did not just come to save the worthy people. He came to rescue sinners, no matter who they are or what they’ve done. But some people have a hard time accepting that anyone could be so forgiving. It is offensive to think…

5 Tips for Christmas Sermons That Bring Guests Back

5 Tips for Christmas Sermons That Bring Guests Back

Are you ready for your Christmas sermon? As you are well aware, Christmas Eve services are one of the highest attendance days of the year for most churches. It’s the big event, the big night. Hundreds—maybe even thousands—of people will trust their valuable time to your church. But the week after, will your guests come…

The Christmas Truce (Sermon Illustration)

The Christmas Truce (Sermon Illustration)

Jesus is the common thread that unites all believers. One of the great beauties of the gospel is the way that it welcomes all believers—regardless of race, nationality, language, social status, or background—into one Christian family. There may be no greater example of this than the true story of The Christmas Truce of 1914: World…

Teen Says She’s Pregnant With Baby Jesus (Sermon Illustration)

Teen Says She’s Pregnant With Baby Jesus (Sermon Illustration)

A 19-year-old girl made headlines recently by declaring that she was pregnant. But this was no normal pregnancy. Haley proclaimed, “I am pregnant, and it is Jesus.” Haley truly believed she was 9 months pregnant with baby Jesus. “I know my pregnancy is real. I’ve gained at least 22 pounds,” Haley said. “I was sleeping…

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Christmas Sermon Videos – 5 Great Videos for Your Christmas Service

Christmas at your church is big deal! Chances are it will be one of the largest attended gatherings of the year. You want to make it count. Maybe you work in a big church with your own staff of quality video creators who have created amazing, original content specifically for your church this Christmas. But…