Songs always have a way of capturing the heart, but Mary sings because her heart was captured. Her song is both a response and a prophetic word of God's work. Far too often, the evangelical world too quickly dismisses the role Mary has to play in the birth narrative. Her heart was captivated by the God who fulfills his promises and her response, like others in Luke's gospel who sing, was to worship even as she waits. Today, we have the opportunity, in our waiting, to learn much from this young mother about God's coming kingdom.
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Sermon | "Remember What's Been Done for You" | May 26
Sermon | "Worship: A Living Posture" | May 19
Bible Study | May 12
Sermon | "Worship: A Communal Posture" | May 12
Bible Study | May 5
Sermon | "Worship: Our Posture" | May 5
Bible Study | April 28
Sermon | "God's Posture" | April 28
Sermon | "Joy in Prayer" | April 21
Sermon | "Joy to Serve" | April 14
Sermon | "Joy From Freedom" | April 7
Sermon | "When the End is the Beginning" | March 31
Maundy Thursday Sermon | "One Ordinary Table" | March 28
Sermon | "Hosanna" | March 24
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | March 13
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Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | February 21
Bible Study | March 17
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