It’s our prayer that the study of these biblical songs will fill you with a deep sense of wonder and hope about what Christmas really means for the world, and for you.
In Luke’s gospel, characters keep breaking out in “song” as they anticipate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus.
Sundays, November 29 – December 27
November 29 – Mary’s Song
December 6 – Zechariah’s Song
December 13 – Simeon’s Song
December 20 & 24 – The Angels’ Song
December 27 – Anna’s Song
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December 27, 2020
Series: Songs of Christmas
Speaker: Kevin White
Topic: Christmas
Are you in need of the Saviour this season? Follow Anna’s example. Don’t let pain drive us into isolation and depression. Have continuous contact with God. Keep on worshipping Jesus... read more
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December 20, 2020
Series: Songs of Christmas
Speaker: Steve Shaw
Topic: Christmas
In Luke's account of the first Christmas, the birth of Jesus is mentioned almost as if in passing (see Luke 1:6-7a). The song of the angels announcing the glories of... read more
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December 13, 2020
Series: Songs of Christmas
Speaker: Andrew Lau
Topic: Christmas
Simeon, probably an old man, would definitely know something about waiting a long time for what he desired all his life. While he was holding the baby Jesus, the promised... read more
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December 6, 2020
Series: Songs of Christmas
Speaker: Jeremy Tao
Topic: Christmas
In Zechariah’s day, who was the most powerful man in the world? Caesar. The Jews were living under his rule. This was a reminder that all was not right in the world.... read more
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November 29, 2020
Series: Songs of Christmas
Speaker: Steve Shaw
Topic: Christmas
When young Mary learns from the angel Gabriel that she would miraculously become the mother of the Christ child, she responds with a powerful song (see Luke 1:46-56) that has remarkable... read more
Luke 1:46-56